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Aleksandar Stojadinovic commented on KAFKA-3334:
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I agree about overexposing the internals (at least in one document). A mention 
in FAQ, or even better, a chapter about auto-created topics should be more like 
it. I'm mentioning a separate chapter because I believe it will catch more 
attention. If someone is aiming to use the auto-crated feature, they will 
probably take a second and throw a look. Also, people Googling "Kafka publish 
autocreate" will have that one high in the results. 

To potentially discourage the auto-create feature, is it an option to disable 
it by default? And when a user searches for it, they can see a word of notice 
in the configuration?

I mean, the best thing would be to never have the issue of missing a message, 
but I guess that's easier said than done :) .

> First message on new topic not actually being sent, no exception thrown
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KAFKA-3334
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-3334
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 0.9.0.0
>         Environment: Linux, Java
>            Reporter: Aleksandar Stojadinovic
>            Assignee: Ashish K Singh
>             Fix For: 0.10.1.0
>
>
> Although I've seen this issue pop around the internet in a few forms, I'm not 
> sure it is yet properly fixed. 
> When publishing to a new topic, with auto create-enabled, the java client 
> (0.9.0) shows this WARN message in the log, and the message is not sent 
> obviously:
> org.apache.kafka.clients.NetworkClient - Error while fetching metadata with 
> correlation id 0 : {file.topic=LEADER_NOT_AVAILABLE}
> In the meantime I see in the console the message that a log for partition is 
> created. The next messages are patched through normally, but the first one is 
> never sent. No exception is ever thrown, either by calling get on the future, 
> or with the async usage, like everything is perfect.
> I notice when I leave my application blocked on the get call, in the 
> debugger, then the message may be processed, but with significant delay. This 
> is consistent with another issue I found for the python client. Also, if I 
> call partitionsFor previously, the topic is created and the message is sent. 
> But it seems silly to call it every time, just to mitigate this issue.
> {code}
> Future<RecordMetadata> recordMetadataFuture = producer.send(new 
> ProducerRecord<>(topic, key, file));
>             RecordMetadata recordMetadata = recordMetadataFuture.get(30, 
> TimeUnit.SECONDS);
> {code}
> I hope I'm clear enough.
> Related similar (but not same) issues:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1124
> https://github.com/dpkp/kafka-python/issues/150
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/35187933/how-to-resolve-leader-not-available-kafka-error-when-trying-to-consume



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