tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4273255328290947077.post6102961506688600016..comments2023-05-17T10:04:02.732-06:00Comments on Being Cellfish: What fire and forget really meanscellfishhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12888771675677858223noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4273255328290947077.post-8968506490107364342015-03-27T10:12:43.781-06:002015-03-27T10:12:43.781-06:00What fire and forget should mean is write to a que...What fire and forget should mean is write to a queue, guarantee that it was written and do something if the write to the queue fails (queue server is offline, this host is offline).<br /><br />Something that's a really neat solution for on premise or even just full stack hosting as opposed to PAAS is using MSMQ for this. Just write to a local MSMQ in fire & forget fashion. Then that MSMQ can be configured to sync up with the real server at whatever time is convenient for it. I don't know what other queuing technologies provide a similar experience.Chris Marisichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08904925342941324684noreply@blogger.com