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package javax.jms;

/** The QueueRequestor helper class simplifies
  * making service requests.
  *
  * 

The QueueRequestor constructor is given a non-transacted * QueueSession and a destination Queue. It creates a * TemporaryQueue for the responses and provides a * request method that sends the request message and waits * for its reply. * *

This is a basic request/reply abstraction that should be sufficient * for most uses. JMS providers and clients are free to create more * sophisticated versions. * * @version 1.0 - 8 July 1998 * @author Mark Hapner * @author Rich Burridge * * @see javax.jms.TopicRequestor */ public class QueueRequestor { QueueSession session; // The queue session the queue belongs to. Queue queue; // The queue to perform the request/reply on. TemporaryQueue tempQueue; QueueSender sender; QueueReceiver receiver; /** Constructor for the QueueRequestor class. * *

This implementation assumes the session parameter to be non-transacted, * with a delivery mode of either AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE or * DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE. * * @param session the QueueSession the queue belongs to * @param queue the queue to perform the request/reply call on * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to create the * QueueRequestor due to some internal * error. * @exception InvalidDestinationException if an invalid queue is specified. */ public QueueRequestor(QueueSession session, Queue queue) throws JMSException { this.session = session; this.queue = queue; tempQueue = session.createTemporaryQueue(); sender = session.createSender(queue); receiver = session.createReceiver(tempQueue); } /** Sends a request and waits for a reply. The temporary queue is used for * the JMSReplyTo destination, and only one reply per request * is expected. * * @param message the message to send * * @return the reply message * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to complete the * request due to some internal error. */ public Message request(Message message) throws JMSException { message.setJMSReplyTo(tempQueue); sender.send(message); return (receiver.receive()); } /** Closes the QueueRequestor and its session. * *

Since a provider may allocate some resources on behalf of a * QueueRequestor outside the Java virtual machine, clients * should close them when they * are not needed. Relying on garbage collection to eventually reclaim * these resources may not be timely enough. * *

Note that this method closes the QueueSession object * passed to the QueueRequestor constructor. * * @exception JMSException if the JMS provider fails to close the * QueueRequestor due to some internal * error. */ public void close() throws JMSException { // publisher and consumer created by constructor are implicitly closed. session.close(); tempQueue.delete(); } }





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