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package io.gatling.jms.request

import io.gatling.core.session.Expression
import io.gatling.jms.JmsCheck

object JmsAttributes {
  def apply(
      requestName: Expression[String],
      destination: JmsDestination,
      selector: Option[Expression[String]],
      message: JmsMessage
  ): JmsAttributes =
    new JmsAttributes(
      requestName,
      destination,
      selector,
      message,
      messageProperties = Map.empty,
      jmsType = None,
      checks = Nil
    )
}

/**
 * JmsAttributes carries around the JMS settings. 

As the JmsReqReplyBuilder is building a request from the DSL, it uses this object to represent the in * progress request. Once the request is built it can then be used so that the JmsReqReplyAction knows exactly what message to send. * * @author * [email protected] */ final case class JmsAttributes( requestName: Expression[String], destination: JmsDestination, selector: Option[Expression[String]], message: JmsMessage, messageProperties: Map[Expression[String], Expression[Any]], jmsType: Option[Expression[String]], checks: List[JmsCheck] )





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