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Listeners Finally, you can just listen to events that happen in the queue. Listeners can be local, meaning that they only will receive notifications produced in the given queue instance, or global, meaning that they listen to all the events for a given qu

Amil Ali Sahil answered on March 29, 2024 Popularity 1/10 Helpfulness 1/10

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