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package org.apache.activemq.artemis.jms.example;
import javax.jms.Connection;
import javax.jms.ConnectionFactory;
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.common.example.ActiveMQExample;
/**
* An example showing how messages are moved to an expiry queue when they expire.
*/
public class ExpiryExample extends ActiveMQExample
{
public static void main(final String[] args)
{
new ExpiryExample().run(args);
}
@Override
public boolean runExample() throws Exception
{
Connection 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
ConnectionFactory cf = (ConnectionFactory)initialContext.lookup("ConnectionFactory");
// Step 4.Create a JMS Connection
connection = cf.createConnection();
// Step 5. Create a JMS Session
Session session = connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
// Step 6. Create a JMS Message Producer
MessageProducer producer = session.createProducer(queue);
// Step 7. Messages sent by this producer will be retained for 1s (1000ms) before expiration
producer.setTimeToLive(1000);
// Step 8. Create a Text Message
TextMessage message = session.createTextMessage("this is a text message");
// Step 9. Send the Message
producer.send(message);
System.out.println("Sent message to " + queue.getQueueName() + ": " + message.getText());
// Step 10. Sleep for 5s. Once we wake up, the message will have been expired
System.out.println("Sleep a little bit to let the message expire...");
Thread.sleep(5000);
// Step 11. Create a JMS Message Consumer for the queue
MessageConsumer messageConsumer = session.createConsumer(queue);
// Step 12. Start the Connection
connection.start();
// Step 13. Trying to receive a message. Since there is none on the queue, the call will timeout after 5000ms
// and messageReceived will be null
TextMessage messageReceived = (TextMessage)messageConsumer.receive(5000);
System.out.println("Received message from " + queue.getQueueName() + ": " + messageReceived);
// Step 14. Perfom a lookup on the expiry queue
Queue expiryQueue = (Queue)initialContext.lookup("queue/expiryQueue");
// Step 15. Create a JMS Message Consumer for the expiry queue
MessageConsumer expiryConsumer = session.createConsumer(expiryQueue);
// Step 16. Receive the message from the expiry queue
messageReceived = (TextMessage)expiryConsumer.receive(5000);
// Step 17. The message sent to the queue was moved to the expiry queue when it expired.
System.out.println("Received message from " + expiryQueue.getQueueName() + ": " + messageReceived.getText());
// The message received from the expiry queue has the same content than the expired message but its JMS headers
// differ
// (from JMS point of view, it's not the same message).
// ActiveMQ Artemis defines additional properties to correlate the message received from the expiry queue with the
// message expired from the queue
System.out.println();
// Step 18. the messageReceived's destination is now the expiry queue.
System.out.println("Destination of the expired message: " + ((Queue)messageReceived.getJMSDestination()).getQueueName());
// Step 19. and its own expiration (the time to live in the *expiry* queue)
System.out.println("Expiration time of the expired message (relative to the expiry queue): " + messageReceived.getJMSExpiration());
System.out.println();
// Step 20. the *origin* destination is stored in the _AMQ_ORIG_ADDRESS property
System.out.println("*Origin destination* of the expired message: " + messageReceived.getStringProperty("_AMQ_ORIG_ADDRESS"));
// Step 21. the actual expiration time is stored in the _AMQ_ACTUAL_EXPIRY property
System.out.println("*Actual expiration time* of the expired message: " + messageReceived.getLongProperty("_AMQ_ACTUAL_EXPIRY"));
return true;
}
finally
{
// Step 22. Be sure to close the resources!
if (initialContext != null)
{
initialContext.close();
}
if (connection != null)
{
connection.close();
}
}
}
}
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