On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 03:19:07PM -0700, Gordon Leland Hempton wrote:
> Forgive the poor title choice. My experience with ruote is limited and I am
> just looking for some directional guidance. I guess my question boils down
> to "What is the best way to implement a workitem queue?". An alternative to
> using a storage participant would be to use amqp with rabbit mq or
> something.

Hello,

yes, that is a possibility. I've seen it used for automated participants
(rather than human participants).

Never heard of people grafting a reservation system on top of it though.

> Is there a canonical use case for the reserve/owner thingy?

It's somehow explained in:

  
https://github.com/jmettraux/ruote/blob/master/lib/ruote/part/storage_participant.rb#L361-L377

If field "owner" is set, then the workitem is reserved.


Best regards,

John

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