Thanks Peter for your response.

Best,
Franco


El jue., 10 de diciembre de 2020 12:11 p. m., Peter Turcsanyi <
[email protected]> escribió:

> Hi Franco,
>
> If I understand your use case correctly, you do not ingest data
> continuously and would like PublishAMQP to disconnect after an idle
> period (when there are no messages to send to RabbitMQ).
> PublishAMQP is rather optimized for continuous / frequent data load and
> for this reason it pools the connection(s) and only disconnects when it
> gets stopped. Configuring idle timeout is not possible currently.
> The processor holds 1 connection per concurrent task so you can minimize
> the open connections by setting Concurrent Tasks = 1 (default) on the
> processor.
>
> Best,
> Peter
>
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2020 at 3:48 AM walter franco <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I have a question and I need your help:
>>
>> I have a project (PoC) using apache nifi with PublishAMQP processor,
>> writing messages in RabbitMQ, and I see that the connections stay ACTIVE
>> always, don´t disconnect never (only stop the PublishAMQP processor). The
>> RabbitMQ has limite of the connections, so I need that diconnect in X
>> seconds or minutes.
>>
>> Is this possible disconnect? or How is it done to free the connections?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Franco
>>
>

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