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package org.apache.activemq.artemis.jms.example;

import javax.jms.Connection;
import javax.jms.ConnectionFactory;
import javax.jms.JMSException;
import javax.jms.MessageConsumer;
import javax.jms.MessageProducer;
import javax.jms.Queue;
import javax.jms.Session;
import javax.jms.TextMessage;
import javax.naming.InitialContext;

import org.apache.activemq.artemis.util.ServerUtil;

/**
 * Example of live and replicating backup pair.
 * 

* After both servers are started, the live server is killed and the backup becomes active ("fails-over"). *

* Later the live server is restarted and takes back its position by asking the backup to stop ("fail-back"). */ public class ReplicatedFailbackStaticExample { private static Process server0; private static Process server1; public static void main(final String[] args) throws Exception { final int numMessages = 30; Connection connection = null; InitialContext initialContext = null; try { server0 = ServerUtil.startServer(args[0], ReplicatedFailbackStaticExample.class.getSimpleName() + "0", 0, 30000); server1 = ServerUtil.startServer(args[1], ReplicatedFailbackStaticExample.class.getSimpleName() + "1", 1, 10000); // Step 1. Get an initial context for looking up JNDI from the server #1 initialContext = new InitialContext(); // Step 2. Look up the JMS resources from JNDI Queue queue = (Queue) initialContext.lookup("queue/exampleQueue"); ConnectionFactory connectionFactory = (ConnectionFactory) initialContext.lookup("ConnectionFactory"); // Step 3. Create a JMS Connection connection = connectionFactory.createConnection(); // Step 4. Create a *non-transacted* JMS Session with client acknowledgement Session session = connection.createSession(false, Session.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE); // Step 5. Start the connection to ensure delivery occurs connection.start(); // Step 6. Create a JMS MessageProducer and a MessageConsumer MessageProducer producer = session.createProducer(queue); MessageConsumer consumer = session.createConsumer(queue); // Step 7. Send some messages to server #1, the live server for (int i = 0; i < numMessages; i++) { TextMessage message = session.createTextMessage("This is text message " + i); producer.send(message); System.out.println("Sent message: " + message.getText()); } // Step 8. Receive and acknowledge a third of the sent messages TextMessage message0 = null; for (int i = 0; i < numMessages / 3; i++) { message0 = (TextMessage) consumer.receive(5000); System.out.println("Got message: " + message0.getText()); } message0.acknowledge(); // Step 9. Receive the rest third of the sent messages but *do not* acknowledge them yet for (int i = numMessages / 3; i < numMessages; i++) { message0 = (TextMessage) consumer.receive(5000); System.out.println("Got message: " + message0.getText()); } // Step 10. Crash server #0, the live server, and wait a little while to make sure // it has really crashed ServerUtil.killServer(server0); // Step 11. Acknowledging the 2nd half of the sent messages will fail as failover to the // backup server has occurred try { message0.acknowledge(); } catch (JMSException e) { System.out.println("Got (the expected) exception while acknowledging message: " + e.getMessage()); } // Step 12. Consume again the 2nd third of the messages again. Note that they are not considered as redelivered. for (int i = numMessages / 3; i < (numMessages / 3) * 2; i++) { message0 = (TextMessage) consumer.receive(5000); System.out.printf("Got message: %s (redelivered?: %s)\n", message0.getText(), message0.getJMSRedelivered()); } message0.acknowledge(); server0 = ServerUtil.startServer(args[0], ReplicatedFailbackStaticExample.class.getSimpleName() + "0", 0, 10000); // Step 11. Acknowledging the 2nd half of the sent messages will fail as failover to the // backup server has occurred try { message0.acknowledge(); } catch (JMSException e) { System.err.println("Got exception while acknowledging message: " + e.getMessage()); } // Step 12. Consume again the 2nd third of the messages again. Note that they are not considered as redelivered. for (int i = (numMessages / 3) * 2; i < numMessages; i++) { message0 = (TextMessage) consumer.receive(5000); System.out.printf("Got message: %s (redelivered?: %s)\n", message0.getText(), message0.getJMSRedelivered()); } message0.acknowledge(); } finally { // Step 13. Be sure to close our resources! if (connection != null) { connection.close(); } if (initialContext != null) { initialContext.close(); } ServerUtil.killServer(server0); ServerUtil.killServer(server1); } } }





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