Combining Blocking and Non-Blocking Retries
Starting in 2.8.4 you can configure the framework to use both blocking and non-blocking retries in conjunction.
For example, you can have a set of exceptions that would likely trigger errors on the next records as well, such as DatabaseAccessException
, so you can retry the same record a few times before sending it to the retry topic, or straight to the DLT.
To configure blocking retries, override the configureBlockingRetries
method in a @Configuration
class that extends RetryTopicConfigurationSupport
and add the exceptions you want to retry, along with the BackOff
to be used.
The default BackOff
is a FixedBackOff
with no delay and 9 attempts.
See Configuring Global Settings and Features for more information.
@Override
protected void configureBlockingRetries(BlockingRetriesConfigurer blockingRetries) {
blockingRetries
.retryOn(MyBlockingRetryException.class, MyOtherBlockingRetryException.class)
.backOff(new FixedBackOff(3_000, 5));
}
In combination with the global retryable topic’s fatal exceptions classification, you can configure the framework for any behavior you’d like, such as having some exceptions trigger both blocking and non-blocking retries, trigger only one kind or the other, or go straight to the DLT without retries of any kind. |
Here’s an example with both configurations working together:
@Override
protected void configureBlockingRetries(BlockingRetriesConfigurer blockingRetries) {
blockingRetries
.retryOn(ShouldRetryOnlyBlockingException.class, ShouldRetryViaBothException.class)
.backOff(new FixedBackOff(50, 3));
}
@Override
protected void manageNonBlockingFatalExceptions(List<Class<? extends Throwable>> nonBlockingFatalExceptions) {
nonBlockingFatalExceptions.add(ShouldSkipBothRetriesException.class);
}
In this example:
-
ShouldRetryOnlyBlockingException.class
would retry only via blocking and, if all retries fail, would go straight to the DLT. -
ShouldRetryViaBothException.class
would retry via blocking, and if all blocking retries fail would be forwarded to the next retry topic for another set of attempts. -
ShouldSkipBothRetriesException.class
would never be retried in any way and would go straight to the DLT if the first processing attempt failed.
Note that the blocking retries behavior is allowlist - you add the exceptions you do want to retry that way; while the non-blocking retries classification is geared towards FATAL exceptions and as such is denylist - you add the exceptions you don’t want to do non-blocking retries, but to send directly to the DLT instead. |
The non-blocking exception classification behavior also depends on the specific topic’s configuration. |