Poison message
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A poison message refers to a client–server model issue, where a client machine tries to send a message to the server and fails too many times (the actual amount of "too many" is variable).
The behavior toward Poison messages varies - they are either discarded, create a service request event, or initiate other failure indications. The term is used mainly in Microsoft related frameworks like SQL Server[1] or Windows Communication Foundation (WCF).[2]. Although RabbitMQ has a notation of poisoned messages.[3]
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- Windows communication and services
- Message-oriented middleware
- Computing terminology
- Computer network stubs