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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]
)