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Jay Kreps resolved KAFKA-520.
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Resolution: Duplicate
This is being fixed in the new consumer implementation.
> ConsumerIterator implemented by KafkaStream doesn't follow Java practices
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> Key: KAFKA-520
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-520
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.7, 0.7.1
> Reporter: Esko Suomi
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> As a foreword, this only applies to Java conventions - if things are
> different on the Scala side, then so be it and that's fine.
> As mentioned in the summary, ConsumerIterator doesn't follow proper Java
> practices, to be exact it doesn't follow them in its functionality. The
> biggest offender is the #hasNext() method which blocks until
> ConsumerTimeoutException is thrown. While it is obvious that this is because
> the targeted use-case is infinite consuming of a given topic, it did confuse
> me as an API integration programmer since the documentation was severely
> lacking and I only started to observe this problem in our staging environment.
> There are multiple ways that I find appropriate to fix this:
> - Instead of implementing java.util.Iterator, make the class an
> implementation of BlockingQueue. Since BlockingQueue is in the
> java.util.concurrent package, it should nudge the user's mind to correct
> tracks about the class' semantics immediately.
> - Get rid of the concept of internal infinite iteration and instead make the
> Iterator represent one fetched block of data; that way the infinite loop for
> consuming can be something like
> while (!Thread.interrupted) {
> Iterator it = ks.readMore(...);
> while (iterator.hasNext()) {
> /* consume messages */
> }
> }
> In addition to clearer Java API, this also gets rid of the exception being
> used for flow control which, once again, doesn't fit to Java best practices.
> - Update the documentation (both API and quickstart) to explain how to
> recover from such failure.
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