Called when the mailbox this queue belongs to is disposed of.
Called when the mailbox this queue belongs to is disposed of. Normally it is expected to transfer all remaining messages into the dead letter queue which is passed in. The owner of this MessageQueue is passed in if available (e.g. for creating DeadLetters()), “/deadletters” otherwise.
Try to dequeue the next message from this queue, return null failing that.
Try to dequeue the next message from this queue, return null failing that.
Try to enqueue the message to this queue, or throw an exception.
Try to enqueue the message to this queue, or throw an exception.
Indicates whether this queue is non-empty.
Indicates whether this queue is non-empty.
Should return the current number of messages held in this queue; may always return 0 if no other value is available efficiently.
Should return the current number of messages held in this queue; may
always return 0 if no other value is available efficiently. Do not use
this for testing for presence of messages, use hasMessages
instead.
A "naive" durable mailbox which uses findAndRemove; it's possible if the actor crashes after consuming a message that the message could be lost.
Does not use the Protobuf protocol, instead using a pure Mongo based serialization for sanity (and mongo-iness).
TODO - Integrate Salat or a Salat-Based solution for the case classiness
(Since version 2.0.2) MongoBasedMailbox will be removed in Akka 2.1