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package org.apache.activemq.artemis.jms.example;
import javax.jms.MessageConsumer;
import javax.jms.MessageProducer;
import javax.jms.Queue;
import javax.jms.QueueConnection;
import javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory;
import javax.jms.QueueSession;
import javax.jms.Session;
import javax.jms.TextMessage;
import javax.management.MBeanServerConnection;
import javax.management.MBeanServerInvocationHandler;
import javax.management.ObjectName;
import javax.management.remote.JMXConnector;
import javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorFactory;
import javax.management.remote.JMXServiceURL;
import javax.naming.InitialContext;
import java.util.HashMap;
import org.apache.activemq.artemis.api.core.RoutingType;
import org.apache.activemq.artemis.api.core.SimpleString;
import org.apache.activemq.artemis.api.core.management.ObjectNameBuilder;
import org.apache.activemq.artemis.api.core.management.QueueControl;
/**
* An example that shows how to manage ActiveMQ Artemis using JMX.
*/
public class JMXExample {
private static final String JMX_URL = "service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:1099/jmxrmi";
public static void main(final String[] args) throws Exception {
QueueConnection connection = null;
InitialContext initialContext = null;
try {
// Step 1. Create an initial context to perform the JNDI lookup.
initialContext = new InitialContext();
// Step 2. Perfom a lookup on the queue
Queue queue = (Queue) initialContext.lookup("queue/exampleQueue");
// Step 3. Perform a lookup on the Connection Factory
QueueConnectionFactory cf = (QueueConnectionFactory) initialContext.lookup("ConnectionFactory");
// Step 4.Create a JMS Connection
connection = cf.createQueueConnection();
// Step 5. Create a JMS Session
QueueSession session = connection.createQueueSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
// Step 6. Create a JMS Message Producer
MessageProducer producer = session.createProducer(queue);
// Step 7. Create a Text Message
TextMessage message = session.createTextMessage("This is a text message");
System.out.println("Sent message: " + message.getText());
// Step 8. Send the Message
producer.send(message);
// Step 9. Retrieve the ObjectName of the queue. This is used to identify the server resources to manage
ObjectName on = ObjectNameBuilder.DEFAULT.getQueueObjectName(SimpleString.toSimpleString(queue.getQueueName()), SimpleString.toSimpleString(queue.getQueueName()), RoutingType.ANYCAST);
// Step 10. Create JMX Connector to connect to the server's MBeanServer
//we dont actually need credentials as the guest login i sused but this is how its done
HashMap env = new HashMap();
String[] creds = {"guest", "guest"};
env.put(JMXConnector.CREDENTIALS, creds);
JMXConnector connector = JMXConnectorFactory.connect(new JMXServiceURL(JMXExample.JMX_URL), env);
// Step 11. Retrieve the MBeanServerConnection
MBeanServerConnection mbsc = connector.getMBeanServerConnection();
// Step 12. Create a QueueControl proxy to manage the queue on the server
QueueControl queueControl = MBeanServerInvocationHandler.newProxyInstance(mbsc, on, QueueControl.class, false);
// Step 13. Display the number of messages in the queue
System.out.println(queueControl.getName() + " contains " + queueControl.getMessageCount() + " messages");
// Step 14. Remove the message sent at step #8
System.out.println("message has been removed: " + queueControl.removeMessages(null));
// Step 15. Display the number of messages in the queue
System.out.println(queueControl.getName() + " contains " + queueControl.getMessageCount() + " messages");
// Step 16. We close the JMX connector
connector.close();
// Step 17. Create a JMS Message Consumer on the queue
MessageConsumer messageConsumer = session.createConsumer(queue);
// Step 18. Start the Connection
connection.start();
// Step 19. Trying to receive a message. Since the only message in the queue was removed by a management
// operation, there is none to consume.
// The call will timeout after 5000ms and messageReceived will be null
TextMessage messageReceived = (TextMessage) messageConsumer.receive(5000);
if (messageReceived != null) {
throw new IllegalStateException("message should be null!");
}
System.out.println("Received message: " + messageReceived);
} finally {
// Step 20. Be sure to close the resources!
if (initialContext != null) {
initialContext.close();
}
if (connection != null) {
connection.close();
}
}
}
}
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