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package com.rabbitmq.client;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeoutException;

import com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.BasicProperties;
import com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange;
import com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue;
import com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Tx;
import com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic;
import com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Confirm;

/**
 * Interface to a channel. All non-deprecated methods of
 * this interface are part of the public API.
 *
 * 

Tutorials

* RabbitMQ tutorials demonstrate how * key methods of this interface are used. * *

User Guide

* See Java Client User Guide. * *

Concurrency Considerations

*

* {@link Channel} instances must not be shared between * threads. Applications * should prefer using a {@link Channel} per thread * instead of sharing the same {@link Channel} across * multiple threads. While some operations on channels are safe to invoke * concurrently, some are not and will result in incorrect frame interleaving * on the wire. Sharing channels between threads will also interfere with * Publisher Confirms. * * As such, applications need to use a {@link Channel} per thread. *

* * @see RabbitMQ tutorials * @see RabbitMQ Java Client User Guide */ public interface Channel extends ShutdownNotifier, AutoCloseable { /** * Retrieve this channel's channel number. * @return the channel number */ int getChannelNumber(); /** * Retrieve the connection which carries this channel. * @return the underlying {@link Connection} */ Connection getConnection(); /** * Close this channel with the {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP#REPLY_SUCCESS} close code * and message 'OK'. * * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ @Override void close() throws IOException, TimeoutException; /** * Close this channel. * * @param closeCode the close code (See under "Reply Codes" in the AMQP specification) * @param closeMessage a message indicating the reason for closing the connection * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void close(int closeCode, String closeMessage) throws IOException, TimeoutException; /** * Abort this channel with the {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP#REPLY_SUCCESS} close code * and message 'OK'. * * Forces the channel to close and waits for the close operation to complete. * Any encountered exceptions in the close operation are silently discarded. */ void abort() throws IOException; /** * Abort this channel. * * Forces the channel to close and waits for the close operation to complete. * Any encountered exceptions in the close operation are silently discarded. */ void abort(int closeCode, String closeMessage) throws IOException; /** * Add a {@link ReturnListener}. * @param listener the listener to add */ void addReturnListener(ReturnListener listener); /** * Add a lambda-based {@link ReturnListener}. * @see ReturnListener * @see ReturnCallback * @see Return * @param returnCallback the callback when the message is returned * @return the listener that wraps the callback */ ReturnListener addReturnListener(ReturnCallback returnCallback); /** * Remove a {@link ReturnListener}. * @param listener the listener to remove * @return true if the listener was found and removed, * false otherwise */ boolean removeReturnListener(ReturnListener listener); /** * Remove all {@link ReturnListener}s. */ void clearReturnListeners(); /** * Add a {@link ConfirmListener}. * @param listener the listener to add */ void addConfirmListener(ConfirmListener listener); /** * Add a lambda-based {@link ConfirmListener}. * @see ConfirmListener * @see ConfirmCallback * @param ackCallback callback on ack * @param nackCallback call on nack (negative ack) * @return the listener that wraps the callbacks */ ConfirmListener addConfirmListener(ConfirmCallback ackCallback, ConfirmCallback nackCallback); /** * Remove a {@link ConfirmListener}. * @param listener the listener to remove * @return true if the listener was found and removed, * false otherwise */ boolean removeConfirmListener(ConfirmListener listener); /** * Remove all {@link ConfirmListener}s. */ void clearConfirmListeners(); /** * Get the current default consumer. @see setDefaultConsumer for rationale. * @return an interface to the current default consumer. */ Consumer getDefaultConsumer(); /** * Set the current default consumer. * * Under certain circumstances it is possible for a channel to receive a * message delivery which does not match any consumer which is currently * set up via basicConsume(). This will occur after the following sequence * of events: * * ctag = basicConsume(queue, consumer); // i.e. with explicit acks * // some deliveries take place but are not acked * basicCancel(ctag); * basicRecover(false); * * Since requeue is specified to be false in the basicRecover, the spec * states that the message must be redelivered to "the original recipient" * - i.e. the same channel / consumer-tag. But the consumer is no longer * active. * * In these circumstances, you can register a default consumer to handle * such deliveries. If no default consumer is registered an * IllegalStateException will be thrown when such a delivery arrives. * * Most people will not need to use this. * * @param consumer the consumer to use, or null indicating "don't use one". */ void setDefaultConsumer(Consumer consumer); /** * Request specific "quality of service" settings. *

* These settings impose limits on the amount of data the server * will deliver to consumers before requiring acknowledgements. * Thus they provide a means of consumer-initiated flow control. *

* Note the prefetch count must be between 0 and 65535 (unsigned short in AMQP 0-9-1). * * @param prefetchSize maximum amount of content (measured in * octets) that the server will deliver, 0 if unlimited * @param prefetchCount maximum number of messages that the server * will deliver, 0 if unlimited * @param global true if the settings should be applied to the * entire channel rather than each consumer * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Qos */ void basicQos(int prefetchSize, int prefetchCount, boolean global) throws IOException; /** * Request a specific prefetchCount "quality of service" settings * for this channel. *

* Note the prefetch count must be between 0 and 65535 (unsigned short in AMQP 0-9-1). * * @param prefetchCount maximum number of messages that the server * will deliver, 0 if unlimited * @param global true if the settings should be applied to the * entire channel rather than each consumer * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see #basicQos(int, int, boolean) */ void basicQos(int prefetchCount, boolean global) throws IOException; /** * Request a specific prefetchCount "quality of service" settings * for this channel. *

* Note the prefetch count must be between 0 and 65535 (unsigned short in AMQP 0-9-1). * * @param prefetchCount maximum number of messages that the server * will deliver, 0 if unlimited * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see #basicQos(int, int, boolean) */ void basicQos(int prefetchCount) throws IOException; /** * Publish a message. * * Publishing to a non-existent exchange will result in a channel-level * protocol exception, which closes the channel. * * Invocations of Channel#basicPublish will eventually block if a * resource-driven alarm is in effect. * * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Publish * @see Resource-driven alarms * @param exchange the exchange to publish the message to * @param routingKey the routing key * @param props other properties for the message - routing headers etc * @param body the message body * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void basicPublish(String exchange, String routingKey, BasicProperties props, byte[] body) throws IOException; /** * Publish a message. * * Invocations of Channel#basicPublish will eventually block if a * resource-driven alarm is in effect. * * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Publish * @see Resource-driven alarms * @param exchange the exchange to publish the message to * @param routingKey the routing key * @param mandatory true if the 'mandatory' flag is to be set * @param props other properties for the message - routing headers etc * @param body the message body * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void basicPublish(String exchange, String routingKey, boolean mandatory, BasicProperties props, byte[] body) throws IOException; /** * Publish a message. * * Publishing to a non-existent exchange will result in a channel-level * protocol exception, which closes the channel. * * Invocations of Channel#basicPublish will eventually block if a * resource-driven alarm is in effect. * * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Publish * @see Resource-driven alarms * @param exchange the exchange to publish the message to * @param routingKey the routing key * @param mandatory true if the 'mandatory' flag is to be set * @param immediate true if the 'immediate' flag is to be * set. Note that the RabbitMQ server does not support this flag. * @param props other properties for the message - routing headers etc * @param body the message body * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void basicPublish(String exchange, String routingKey, boolean mandatory, boolean immediate, BasicProperties props, byte[] body) throws IOException; /** * Actively declare a non-autodelete, non-durable exchange with no extra arguments * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Declare * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.DeclareOk * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param type the exchange type * @return a declaration-confirm method to indicate the exchange was successfully declared * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Exchange.DeclareOk exchangeDeclare(String exchange, String type) throws IOException; /** * Actively declare a non-autodelete, non-durable exchange with no extra arguments * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Declare * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.DeclareOk * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param type the exchange type * @return a declaration-confirm method to indicate the exchange was successfully declared * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Exchange.DeclareOk exchangeDeclare(String exchange, BuiltinExchangeType type) throws IOException; /** * Actively declare a non-autodelete exchange with no extra arguments * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Declare * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.DeclareOk * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param type the exchange type * @param durable true if we are declaring a durable exchange (the exchange will survive a server restart) * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @return a declaration-confirm method to indicate the exchange was successfully declared */ Exchange.DeclareOk exchangeDeclare(String exchange, String type, boolean durable) throws IOException; /** * Actively declare a non-autodelete exchange with no extra arguments * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Declare * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.DeclareOk * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param type the exchange type * @param durable true if we are declaring a durable exchange (the exchange will survive a server restart) * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @return a declaration-confirm method to indicate the exchange was successfully declared */ Exchange.DeclareOk exchangeDeclare(String exchange, BuiltinExchangeType type, boolean durable) throws IOException; /** * Declare an exchange. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Declare * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.DeclareOk * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param type the exchange type * @param durable true if we are declaring a durable exchange (the exchange will survive a server restart) * @param autoDelete true if the server should delete the exchange when it is no longer in use * @param arguments other properties (construction arguments) for the exchange * @return a declaration-confirm method to indicate the exchange was successfully declared * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Exchange.DeclareOk exchangeDeclare(String exchange, String type, boolean durable, boolean autoDelete, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Declare an exchange. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Declare * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.DeclareOk * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param type the exchange type * @param durable true if we are declaring a durable exchange (the exchange will survive a server restart) * @param autoDelete true if the server should delete the exchange when it is no longer in use * @param arguments other properties (construction arguments) for the exchange * @return a declaration-confirm method to indicate the exchange was successfully declared * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Exchange.DeclareOk exchangeDeclare(String exchange, BuiltinExchangeType type, boolean durable, boolean autoDelete, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Declare an exchange, via an interface that allows the complete set of * arguments. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Declare * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.DeclareOk * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param type the exchange type * @param durable true if we are declaring a durable exchange (the exchange will survive a server restart) * @param autoDelete true if the server should delete the exchange when it is no longer in use * @param internal true if the exchange is internal, i.e. can't be directly * published to by a client. * @param arguments other properties (construction arguments) for the exchange * @return a declaration-confirm method to indicate the exchange was successfully declared * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Exchange.DeclareOk exchangeDeclare(String exchange, String type, boolean durable, boolean autoDelete, boolean internal, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Declare an exchange, via an interface that allows the complete set of * arguments. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Declare * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.DeclareOk * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param type the exchange type * @param durable true if we are declaring a durable exchange (the exchange will survive a server restart) * @param autoDelete true if the server should delete the exchange when it is no longer in use * @param internal true if the exchange is internal, i.e. can't be directly * published to by a client. * @param arguments other properties (construction arguments) for the exchange * @return a declaration-confirm method to indicate the exchange was successfully declared * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Exchange.DeclareOk exchangeDeclare(String exchange, BuiltinExchangeType type, boolean durable, boolean autoDelete, boolean internal, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Like {@link Channel#exchangeDeclare(String, String, boolean, boolean, java.util.Map)} but * sets nowait parameter to true and returns nothing (as there will be no response from * the server). * * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param type the exchange type * @param durable true if we are declaring a durable exchange (the exchange will survive a server restart) * @param autoDelete true if the server should delete the exchange when it is no longer in use * @param internal true if the exchange is internal, i.e. can't be directly * published to by a client. * @param arguments other properties (construction arguments) for the exchange * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void exchangeDeclareNoWait(String exchange, String type, boolean durable, boolean autoDelete, boolean internal, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Like {@link Channel#exchangeDeclare(String, String, boolean, boolean, java.util.Map)} but * sets nowait parameter to true and returns nothing (as there will be no response from * the server). * * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param type the exchange type * @param durable true if we are declaring a durable exchange (the exchange will survive a server restart) * @param autoDelete true if the server should delete the exchange when it is no longer in use * @param internal true if the exchange is internal, i.e. can't be directly * published to by a client. * @param arguments other properties (construction arguments) for the exchange * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void exchangeDeclareNoWait(String exchange, BuiltinExchangeType type, boolean durable, boolean autoDelete, boolean internal, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Declare an exchange passively; that is, check if the named exchange exists. * @param name check the existence of an exchange named this * @throws IOException the server will raise a 404 channel exception if the named exchange does not exist. */ Exchange.DeclareOk exchangeDeclarePassive(String name) throws IOException; /** * Delete an exchange * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Delete * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.DeleteOk * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param ifUnused true to indicate that the exchange is only to be deleted if it is unused * @return a deletion-confirm method to indicate the exchange was successfully deleted * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Exchange.DeleteOk exchangeDelete(String exchange, boolean ifUnused) throws IOException; /** * Like {@link Channel#exchangeDelete(String, boolean)} but sets nowait parameter to true * and returns void (as there will be no response from the server). * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Delete * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.DeleteOk * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param ifUnused true to indicate that the exchange is only to be deleted if it is unused * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void exchangeDeleteNoWait(String exchange, boolean ifUnused) throws IOException; /** * Delete an exchange, without regard for whether it is in use or not * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Delete * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.DeleteOk * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @return a deletion-confirm method to indicate the exchange was successfully deleted * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Exchange.DeleteOk exchangeDelete(String exchange) throws IOException; /** * Bind an exchange to an exchange, with no extra arguments. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Bind * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.BindOk * @param destination the name of the exchange to which messages flow across the binding * @param source the name of the exchange from which messages flow across the binding * @param routingKey the routing key to use for the binding * @return a binding-confirm method if the binding was successfully created * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Exchange.BindOk exchangeBind(String destination, String source, String routingKey) throws IOException; /** * Bind an exchange to an exchange. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Bind * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.BindOk * @param destination the name of the exchange to which messages flow across the binding * @param source the name of the exchange from which messages flow across the binding * @param routingKey the routing key to use for the binding * @param arguments other properties (binding parameters) * @return a binding-confirm method if the binding was successfully created * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Exchange.BindOk exchangeBind(String destination, String source, String routingKey, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Like {@link Channel#exchangeBind(String, String, String, java.util.Map)} but sets nowait parameter * to true and returns void (as there will be no response from the server). * @param destination the name of the exchange to which messages flow across the binding * @param source the name of the exchange from which messages flow across the binding * @param routingKey the routing key to use for the binding * @param arguments other properties (binding parameters) * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void exchangeBindNoWait(String destination, String source, String routingKey, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Unbind an exchange from an exchange, with no extra arguments. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Bind * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.BindOk * @param destination the name of the exchange to which messages flow across the binding * @param source the name of the exchange from which messages flow across the binding * @param routingKey the routing key to use for the binding * @return a binding-confirm method if the binding was successfully created * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Exchange.UnbindOk exchangeUnbind(String destination, String source, String routingKey) throws IOException; /** * Unbind an exchange from an exchange. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.Bind * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Exchange.BindOk * @param destination the name of the exchange to which messages flow across the binding * @param source the name of the exchange from which messages flow across the binding * @param routingKey the routing key to use for the binding * @param arguments other properties (binding parameters) * @return a binding-confirm method if the binding was successfully created * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Exchange.UnbindOk exchangeUnbind(String destination, String source, String routingKey, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Same as {@link Channel#exchangeUnbind(String, String, String, java.util.Map)} but sets no-wait parameter to true * and returns nothing (as there will be no response from the server). * @param destination the name of the exchange to which messages flow across the binding * @param source the name of the exchange from which messages flow across the binding * @param routingKey the routing key to use for the binding * @param arguments other properties (binding parameters) * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void exchangeUnbindNoWait(String destination, String source, String routingKey, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Actively declare a server-named exclusive, autodelete, non-durable queue. * The name of the new queue is held in the "queue" field of the {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.DeclareOk} result. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.Declare * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.DeclareOk * @return a declaration-confirm method to indicate the queue was successfully declared * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Queue.DeclareOk queueDeclare() throws IOException; /** * Declare a queue * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.Declare * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.DeclareOk * @param queue the name of the queue * @param durable true if we are declaring a durable queue (the queue will survive a server restart) * @param exclusive true if we are declaring an exclusive queue (restricted to this connection) * @param autoDelete true if we are declaring an autodelete queue (server will delete it when no longer in use) * @param arguments other properties (construction arguments) for the queue * @return a declaration-confirm method to indicate the queue was successfully declared * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Queue.DeclareOk queueDeclare(String queue, boolean durable, boolean exclusive, boolean autoDelete, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Like {@link Channel#queueDeclare(String, boolean, boolean, boolean, java.util.Map)} but sets nowait * flag to true and returns no result (as there will be no response from the server). * @param queue the name of the queue * @param durable true if we are declaring a durable queue (the queue will survive a server restart) * @param exclusive true if we are declaring an exclusive queue (restricted to this connection) * @param autoDelete true if we are declaring an autodelete queue (server will delete it when no longer in use) * @param arguments other properties (construction arguments) for the queue * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void queueDeclareNoWait(String queue, boolean durable, boolean exclusive, boolean autoDelete, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Declare a queue passively; i.e., check if it exists. In AMQP * 0-9-1, all arguments aside from nowait are ignored; and sending * nowait makes this method a no-op, so we default it to false. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.Declare * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.DeclareOk * @param queue the name of the queue * @return a declaration-confirm method to indicate the queue exists * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered, * including if the queue does not exist and if the queue is * exclusively owned by another connection. */ Queue.DeclareOk queueDeclarePassive(String queue) throws IOException; /** * Delete a queue, without regard for whether it is in use or has messages on it * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.Delete * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.DeleteOk * @param queue the name of the queue * @return a deletion-confirm method to indicate the queue was successfully deleted * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Queue.DeleteOk queueDelete(String queue) throws IOException; /** * Delete a queue * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.Delete * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.DeleteOk * @param queue the name of the queue * @param ifUnused true if the queue should be deleted only if not in use * @param ifEmpty true if the queue should be deleted only if empty * @return a deletion-confirm method to indicate the queue was successfully deleted * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Queue.DeleteOk queueDelete(String queue, boolean ifUnused, boolean ifEmpty) throws IOException; /** * Like {@link Channel#queueDelete(String, boolean, boolean)} but sets nowait parameter * to true and returns nothing (as there will be no response from the server). * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.Delete * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.DeleteOk * @param queue the name of the queue * @param ifUnused true if the queue should be deleted only if not in use * @param ifEmpty true if the queue should be deleted only if empty * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void queueDeleteNoWait(String queue, boolean ifUnused, boolean ifEmpty) throws IOException; /** * Bind a queue to an exchange, with no extra arguments. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.Bind * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.BindOk * @param queue the name of the queue * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param routingKey the routing key to use for the binding * @return a binding-confirm method if the binding was successfully created * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Queue.BindOk queueBind(String queue, String exchange, String routingKey) throws IOException; /** * Bind a queue to an exchange. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.Bind * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.BindOk * @param queue the name of the queue * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param routingKey the routing key to use for the binding * @param arguments other properties (binding parameters) * @return a binding-confirm method if the binding was successfully created * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Queue.BindOk queueBind(String queue, String exchange, String routingKey, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Same as {@link Channel#queueBind(String, String, String, java.util.Map)} but sets nowait * parameter to true and returns void (as there will be no response * from the server). * @param queue the name of the queue * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param routingKey the routing key to use for the binding * @param arguments other properties (binding parameters) * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void queueBindNoWait(String queue, String exchange, String routingKey, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Unbinds a queue from an exchange, with no extra arguments. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.Unbind * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.UnbindOk * @param queue the name of the queue * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param routingKey the routing key to use for the binding * @return an unbinding-confirm method if the binding was successfully deleted * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Queue.UnbindOk queueUnbind(String queue, String exchange, String routingKey) throws IOException; /** * Unbind a queue from an exchange. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.Unbind * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.UnbindOk * @param queue the name of the queue * @param exchange the name of the exchange * @param routingKey the routing key to use for the binding * @param arguments other properties (binding parameters) * @return an unbinding-confirm method if the binding was successfully deleted * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Queue.UnbindOk queueUnbind(String queue, String exchange, String routingKey, Map arguments) throws IOException; /** * Purges the contents of the given queue. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.Purge * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Queue.PurgeOk * @param queue the name of the queue * @return a purge-confirm method if the purge was executed successfully * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Queue.PurgeOk queuePurge(String queue) throws IOException; /** * Retrieve a message from a queue using {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Get} * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Get * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.GetOk * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.GetEmpty * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @return a {@link GetResponse} containing the retrieved message data * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ GetResponse basicGet(String queue, boolean autoAck) throws IOException; /** * Acknowledge one or several received * messages. Supply the deliveryTag from the {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.GetOk} * or {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Deliver} method * containing the received message being acknowledged. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Ack * @param deliveryTag the tag from the received {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.GetOk} or {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Deliver} * @param multiple true to acknowledge all messages up to and * including the supplied delivery tag; false to acknowledge just * the supplied delivery tag. * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void basicAck(long deliveryTag, boolean multiple) throws IOException; /** * Reject one or several received messages. * * Supply the deliveryTag from the {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.GetOk} * or {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Deliver} method containing the message to be rejected. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Nack * @param deliveryTag the tag from the received {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.GetOk} or {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Deliver} * @param multiple true to reject all messages up to and including * the supplied delivery tag; false to reject just the supplied * delivery tag. * @param requeue true if the rejected message(s) should be requeued rather * than discarded/dead-lettered * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void basicNack(long deliveryTag, boolean multiple, boolean requeue) throws IOException; /** * Reject a message. Supply the deliveryTag from the {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.GetOk} * or {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Deliver} method * containing the received message being rejected. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Reject * @param deliveryTag the tag from the received {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.GetOk} or {@link com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Deliver} * @param requeue true if the rejected message should be requeued rather than discarded/dead-lettered * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ void basicReject(long deliveryTag, boolean requeue) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer, with * explicit acknowledgement and a server-generated consumerTag. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param callback an interface to the consumer object * @return the consumerTag generated by the server * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicAck * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) */ String basicConsume(String queue, Consumer callback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer, with * explicit acknowledgement and a server-generated consumerTag. * Provide access only to basic.deliver and * basic.cancel AMQP methods (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param cancelCallback callback when the consumer is cancelled * @return the consumerTag generated by the server * @throws IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicAck * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, CancelCallback cancelCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer, with * explicit acknowledgement and a server-generated consumerTag. * Provide access only to basic.deliver and * shutdown signal callbacks (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param shutdownSignalCallback callback when the channel/connection is shut down * @return the consumerTag generated by the server * @throws IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicAck * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, ConsumerShutdownSignalCallback shutdownSignalCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer, with * explicit acknowledgement and a server-generated consumerTag. * Provide access to basic.deliver, basic.cancel * and shutdown signal callbacks (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param cancelCallback callback when the consumer is cancelled * @param shutdownSignalCallback callback when the channel/connection is shut down * @return the consumerTag generated by the server * @throws IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicAck * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, CancelCallback cancelCallback, ConsumerShutdownSignalCallback shutdownSignalCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer, with * a server-generated consumerTag. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param callback an interface to the consumer object * @return the consumerTag generated by the server * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, Consumer callback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer, with * a server-generated consumerTag. * Provide access only to basic.deliver and * basic.cancel AMQP methods (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param cancelCallback callback when the consumer is cancelled * @return the consumerTag generated by the server * @throws IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicAck * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, CancelCallback cancelCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer, with * a server-generated consumerTag. * Provide access only to basic.deliver and * shutdown signal callbacks (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param shutdownSignalCallback callback when the channel/connection is shut down * @return the consumerTag generated by the server * @throws IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicAck * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, ConsumerShutdownSignalCallback shutdownSignalCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer, with * a server-generated consumerTag. * Provide access to basic.deliver, basic.cancel * and shutdown signal callbacks (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param cancelCallback callback when the consumer is cancelled * @param shutdownSignalCallback callback when the channel/connection is shut down * @return the consumerTag generated by the server * @throws IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicAck * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, CancelCallback cancelCallback, ConsumerShutdownSignalCallback shutdownSignalCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer, with * a server-generated consumerTag and specified arguments. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param arguments a set of arguments for the consume * @param callback an interface to the consumer object * @return the consumerTag generated by the server * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, Map arguments, Consumer callback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer, with * a server-generated consumerTag and specified arguments. * Provide access only to basic.deliver and * basic.cancel AMQP methods (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param arguments a set of arguments for the consume * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param cancelCallback callback when the consumer is cancelled * @return the consumerTag generated by the server * @throws IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicAck * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, Map arguments, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, CancelCallback cancelCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer, with * a server-generated consumerTag and specified arguments. * Provide access only to basic.deliver and * shutdown signal callbacks (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param arguments a set of arguments for the consume * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param shutdownSignalCallback callback when the channel/connection is shut down * @return the consumerTag generated by the server * @throws IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicAck * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, Map arguments, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, ConsumerShutdownSignalCallback shutdownSignalCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer, with * a server-generated consumerTag and specified arguments. * Provide access to basic.deliver, basic.cancel * and shutdown signal callbacks (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param arguments a set of arguments for the consume * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param cancelCallback callback when the consumer is cancelled * @param shutdownSignalCallback callback when the channel/connection is shut down * @return the consumerTag generated by the server * @throws IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicAck * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, Map arguments, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, CancelCallback cancelCallback, ConsumerShutdownSignalCallback shutdownSignalCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param consumerTag a client-generated consumer tag to establish context * @param callback an interface to the consumer object * @return the consumerTag associated with the new consumer * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, String consumerTag, Consumer callback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer. * Provide access only to basic.deliver and * basic.cancel AMQP methods (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param consumerTag a client-generated consumer tag to establish context * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param cancelCallback callback when the consumer is cancelled * @return the consumerTag associated with the new consumer * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, String consumerTag, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, CancelCallback cancelCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer. * Provide access only to basic.deliver and * shutdown signal callbacks (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param consumerTag a client-generated consumer tag to establish context * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param shutdownSignalCallback callback when the channel/connection is shut down * @return the consumerTag associated with the new consumer * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, String consumerTag, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, ConsumerShutdownSignalCallback shutdownSignalCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a non-nolocal, non-exclusive consumer. * Provide access to basic.deliver, basic.cancel * and shutdown signal callbacks (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param consumerTag a client-generated consumer tag to establish context * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param cancelCallback callback when the consumer is cancelled * @param shutdownSignalCallback callback when the channel/connection is shut down * @return the consumerTag associated with the new consumer * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @see #basicConsume(String, boolean, String, boolean, boolean, Map, Consumer) * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, String consumerTag, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, CancelCallback cancelCallback, ConsumerShutdownSignalCallback shutdownSignalCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a consumer. Calls the consumer's {@link Consumer#handleConsumeOk} * method. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param consumerTag a client-generated consumer tag to establish context * @param noLocal True if the server should not deliver to this consumer * messages published on this channel's connection. Note that the RabbitMQ server does not support this flag. * @param exclusive true if this is an exclusive consumer * @param callback an interface to the consumer object * @param arguments a set of arguments for the consume * @return the consumerTag associated with the new consumer * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, String consumerTag, boolean noLocal, boolean exclusive, Map arguments, Consumer callback) throws IOException; /** * Start a consumer. Calls the consumer's {@link Consumer#handleConsumeOk} * method. * Provide access only to basic.deliver and * basic.cancel AMQP methods (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param consumerTag a client-generated consumer tag to establish context * @param noLocal True if the server should not deliver to this consumer * messages published on this channel's connection. Note that the RabbitMQ server does not support this flag. * @param exclusive true if this is an exclusive consumer * @param arguments a set of arguments for the consume * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param cancelCallback callback when the consumer is cancelled * @return the consumerTag associated with the new consumer * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, String consumerTag, boolean noLocal, boolean exclusive, Map arguments, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, CancelCallback cancelCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a consumer. Calls the consumer's {@link Consumer#handleConsumeOk} * method. * Provide access only to basic.deliver and * shutdown signal callbacks (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param consumerTag a client-generated consumer tag to establish context * @param noLocal True if the server should not deliver to this consumer * messages published on this channel's connection. Note that the RabbitMQ server does not support this flag. * @param exclusive true if this is an exclusive consumer * @param arguments a set of arguments for the consume * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param shutdownSignalCallback callback when the channel/connection is shut down * @return the consumerTag associated with the new consumer * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, String consumerTag, boolean noLocal, boolean exclusive, Map arguments, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, ConsumerShutdownSignalCallback shutdownSignalCallback) throws IOException; /** * Start a consumer. Calls the consumer's {@link Consumer#handleConsumeOk} * method. * Provide access to basic.deliver, basic.cancel * and shutdown signal callbacks (which is sufficient * for most cases). See methods with a {@link Consumer} argument * to have access to all the application callbacks. * @param queue the name of the queue * @param autoAck true if the server should consider messages * acknowledged once delivered; false if the server should expect * explicit acknowledgements * @param consumerTag a client-generated consumer tag to establish context * @param noLocal True if the server should not deliver to this consumer * messages published on this channel's connection. Note that the RabbitMQ server does not support this flag. * @param exclusive true if this is an exclusive consumer * @param arguments a set of arguments for the consume * @param deliverCallback callback when a message is delivered * @param cancelCallback callback when the consumer is cancelled * @param shutdownSignalCallback callback when the channel/connection is shut down * @return the consumerTag associated with the new consumer * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Consume * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.ConsumeOk * @since 5.0 */ String basicConsume(String queue, boolean autoAck, String consumerTag, boolean noLocal, boolean exclusive, Map arguments, DeliverCallback deliverCallback, CancelCallback cancelCallback, ConsumerShutdownSignalCallback shutdownSignalCallback) throws IOException; /** * Cancel a consumer. Calls the consumer's {@link Consumer#handleCancelOk} * method. * @param consumerTag a client- or server-generated consumer tag to establish context * @throws IOException if an error is encountered, or if the consumerTag is unknown * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.Cancel * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Basic.CancelOk */ void basicCancel(String consumerTag) throws IOException; /** *

* Ask the broker to resend unacknowledged messages. In 0-8 * basic.recover is asynchronous; in 0-9-1 it is synchronous, and * the new, deprecated method basic.recover_async is asynchronous. *

* Equivalent to calling basicRecover(true), messages * will be requeued and possibly delivered to a different consumer. * @see #basicRecover(boolean) */ Basic.RecoverOk basicRecover() throws IOException; /** * Ask the broker to resend unacknowledged messages. In 0-8 * basic.recover is asynchronous; in 0-9-1 it is synchronous, and * the new, deprecated method basic.recover_async is asynchronous. * @param requeue If true, messages will be requeued and possibly * delivered to a different consumer. If false, messages will be * redelivered to the same consumer. */ Basic.RecoverOk basicRecover(boolean requeue) throws IOException; /** * Enables TX mode on this channel. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Tx.Select * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Tx.SelectOk * @return a transaction-selection method to indicate the transaction was successfully initiated * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Tx.SelectOk txSelect() throws IOException; /** * Commits a TX transaction on this channel. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Tx.Commit * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Tx.CommitOk * @return a transaction-commit method to indicate the transaction was successfully committed * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Tx.CommitOk txCommit() throws IOException; /** * Rolls back a TX transaction on this channel. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Tx.Rollback * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Tx.RollbackOk * @return a transaction-rollback method to indicate the transaction was successfully rolled back * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Tx.RollbackOk txRollback() throws IOException; /** * Enables publisher acknowledgements on this channel. * @see com.rabbitmq.client.AMQP.Confirm.Select * @throws java.io.IOException if an error is encountered */ Confirm.SelectOk confirmSelect() throws IOException; /** * When in confirm mode, returns the sequence number of the next * message to be published. * @return the sequence number of the next message to be published */ long getNextPublishSeqNo(); /** * Wait until all messages published since the last call have been * either ack'd or nack'd by the broker. Note, when called on a * non-Confirm channel, waitForConfirms throws an IllegalStateException. * @return whether all the messages were ack'd (and none were nack'd) * @throws java.lang.IllegalStateException */ boolean waitForConfirms() throws InterruptedException; /** * Wait until all messages published since the last call have been * either ack'd or nack'd by the broker; or until timeout elapses. * If the timeout expires a TimeoutException is thrown. When * called on a non-Confirm channel, waitForConfirms throws an * IllegalStateException. * @return whether all the messages were ack'd (and none were nack'd) * @throws java.lang.IllegalStateException */ boolean waitForConfirms(long timeout) throws InterruptedException, TimeoutException; /** Wait until all messages published since the last call have * been either ack'd or nack'd by the broker. If any of the * messages were nack'd, waitForConfirmsOrDie will throw an * IOException. When called on a non-Confirm channel, it will * throw an IllegalStateException. * @throws java.lang.IllegalStateException */ void waitForConfirmsOrDie() throws IOException, InterruptedException; /** Wait until all messages published since the last call have * been either ack'd or nack'd by the broker; or until timeout elapses. * If the timeout expires a TimeoutException is thrown. If any of the * messages were nack'd, waitForConfirmsOrDie will throw an * IOException. When called on a non-Confirm channel, it will * throw an IllegalStateException. * @throws java.lang.IllegalStateException */ void waitForConfirmsOrDie(long timeout) throws IOException, InterruptedException, TimeoutException; /** * Asynchronously send a method over this channel. * @param method method to transmit over this channel. * @throws IOException Problem transmitting method. */ void asyncRpc(Method method) throws IOException; /** * Synchronously send a method over this channel. * @param method method to transmit over this channel. * @return command response to method. Caller should cast as appropriate. * @throws IOException Problem transmitting method. */ Command rpc(Method method) throws IOException; /** * Returns the number of messages in a queue ready to be delivered * to consumers. This method assumes the queue exists. If it doesn't, * the channels will be closed with an exception. * @param queue the name of the queue * @return the number of messages in ready state * @throws IOException Problem transmitting method. */ long messageCount(String queue) throws IOException; /** * Returns the number of consumers on a queue. * This method assumes the queue exists. If it doesn't, * the channel will be closed with an exception. * @param queue the name of the queue * @return the number of consumers * @throws IOException Problem transmitting method. */ long consumerCount(String queue) throws IOException; /** * Asynchronously send a method over this channel. * @param method method to transmit over this channel. * @return a completable future that completes when the result is received * @throws IOException Problem transmitting method. */ CompletableFuture asyncCompletableRpc(Method method) throws IOException; }




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