Ending Subscriptions
The AMPS server continues a subscription until the client explicitly ends the subscription (that is, unsubscribes) or the connection to the client is closed.
With the synchronous message processing interface, AMPS automatically
unsubscribes when the dispose()
method for the MessageStream
is called. You can also explicitly call the close()
method
on the MessageStream
to remove the subscription.
In the asynchronous message processing interface, when a subscription
is successfully made, messages will begin flowing to the message handler,
and the subscribe()
or executeAsync()
call will return the
identifier for the newly created subscription. A Client
can have
any number of subscriptions, and this identifier is how AMPS designates
messages intended for this particular subscription. To unsubscribe,
we simply call unsubscribe
with the subscription identifier, as shown
below:
Client c = ...;
Command subscribe_command = new Command("subscribe").setTopic("messages");
CommandId subscriptionId = c.executeAsync(subscribe_command,
(message) => Console.WriteLine(message));
...
client.unsubscribe(subscriptionId);
In this example, we use the executeAsync()
method to create a
subscription to the messages
topic. When our application is done listening
to this topic, it unsubscribes by executing an unsubscribe
command that
contains the subscriptionId
returned when the subscription was
created. After the subscription is removed, no more messages will flow into
our (message)
lambda function.
When an application calls unsubscribe()
, the client sends an
explicit unsubscribe
command to AMPS. The AMPS server removes that
subscription from the set of subscriptions for the client, and stops
sending messages for that subscription. On the client side, the client
unregisters the subscription so that the MessageStream
or
MessageHandler
for that subscription will no longer receive
messages for that subscription.
Notice that calling unsubscribe
does not destroy messages that
the server has already sent to the client. If there are messages on
the way to the client for this subscription, the AMPS client must
consume those messages. If a LastChanceMessageHandler
is registered,
the handler will receive the messages. Otherwise, they will be
discarded since no MessageHandler
matches the subscription ID on
the message.