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==== End-Of-Stream Events ==== | ==== End-Of-Stream Events ==== | ||
EOS events are a special type of in-bounds downstream events. The same queuing principles apply to these. However, this event typically causes drastic pipeline consequences, to it is likely that a pipeline could want to receive all event types, but the EOS. For this reason, the EOS transfer | EOS events are a special type of in-bounds downstream events. The same queuing principles apply to these. However, this event typically causes drastic pipeline consequences, to it is likely that a pipeline could want to receive all event types, but not the EOS. For this reason, the EOS transfer | ||
can be controlled by setting ''forward-eos'' to disable EOS transfer completely from the node, or ''accept-eos'' to selectively block the EOS in individual listeners. The following table summarises the properties. | can be controlled by setting ''forward-eos'' to disable EOS transfer completely from the node, or ''accept-eos'' to selectively block the EOS in individual listeners. The following table summarises the properties. | ||
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