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import javax.jms.*;

/**
 * The RequestReplyQueue class illustrates a simple implementation of a
 * request/reply message exchange.  It uses the QueueRequestor class provided
 * by JMS.  Providers and clients can create more sophisticated versions of
 * this facility.
 * 

* The program contains a Request class, a Reply class, a main method, and * a method that runs the sender and receiver threads. */ public class RequestReplyQueue { String queueName = null; int exitResult = 0; /** * The Request class represents the request half of the message exchange. */ public class Request extends Thread { /** * Runs the thread. */ public void run() { QueueConnectionFactory queueConnectionFactory = null; QueueConnection queueConnection = null; QueueSession queueSession = null; Queue queue = null; QueueRequestor queueRequestor = null; TextMessage message = null; final String MSG_TEXT = new String("Here is a request"); TextMessage reply = null; String replyID = null; try { queueConnectionFactory = SampleUtilities.getQueueConnectionFactory(); queueConnection = queueConnectionFactory.createQueueConnection(); queueSession = queueConnection.createQueueSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE); queue = SampleUtilities.getQueue(queueName, (Session) queueSession); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("Connection problem: " + e.toString()); if (queueConnection != null) { try { queueConnection.close(); } catch (JMSException ee) {} } System.exit(1); } /* * Create a QueueRequestor. * Create a text message and set its text. * Start delivery of incoming messages. * Send the text message as the argument to the request method, * which returns the reply message. The request method also * creates a temporary queue and places it in the JMSReplyTo * message header field. * Extract and display the reply message. * Read the JMSCorrelationID of the reply message and confirm that * it matches the JMSMessageID of the message that was sent. * Finally, close the connection. */ try { queueRequestor = new QueueRequestor(queueSession, queue); message = queueSession.createTextMessage(); message.setText(MSG_TEXT); System.out.println("REQUEST: Sending message: " + message.getText()); queueConnection.start(); reply = (TextMessage) queueRequestor.request(message); System.out.println("REQUEST: Reply received: " + reply.getText()); replyID = new String(reply.getJMSCorrelationID()); if (replyID.equals(message.getJMSMessageID())) { System.out.println("REQUEST: OK: Reply matches sent message"); } else { System.out.println("REQUEST: ERROR: Reply does not match sent message"); } } catch (JMSException e) { System.out.println("Exception occurred: " + e.toString()); exitResult = 1; } catch (Exception ee) { System.out.println("Unexpected exception: " + ee.toString()); ee.printStackTrace(); exitResult = 1; } finally { if (queueConnection != null) { try { queueConnection.close(); } catch (JMSException e) { exitResult = 1; } } } } } /** * The Reply class represents the reply half of the message exchange. */ public class Reply extends Thread { /** * Runs the thread. */ public void run() { ConnectionFactory connectionFactory = null; Connection connection = null; Session session = null; Queue queue = null; MessageConsumer msgConsumer = null; TextMessage message = null; Queue tempQueue = null; MessageProducer replyProducer = null; TextMessage reply = null; final String REPLY_TEXT = new String("Here is a reply"); try { connectionFactory = SampleUtilities.getConnectionFactory(); connection = connectionFactory.createConnection(); session = connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE); queue = SampleUtilities.getQueue(queueName, session); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("Connection problem: " + e.toString()); if (connection != null) { try { connection.close(); } catch (JMSException ee) {} } System.exit(1); } /* * Create a MessageConsumer. * Start delivery of incoming messages. * Call receive, which blocks until it obtains a message. * Display the message obtained. * Extract the temporary reply queue from the JMSReplyTo field of * the message header. * Use the temporary queue to create a sender for the reply message. * Create the reply message, setting the JMSCorrelationID to the * value of the incoming message's JMSMessageID. * Send the reply message. * Finally, close the connection. */ try { msgConsumer = session.createConsumer(queue); connection.start(); message = (TextMessage) msgConsumer.receive(); System.out.println("REPLY: Message received: " + message.getText()); tempQueue = (Queue) message.getJMSReplyTo(); replyProducer = session.createProducer(tempQueue); reply = session.createTextMessage(); reply.setText(REPLY_TEXT); reply.setJMSCorrelationID(message.getJMSMessageID()); System.out.println("REPLY: Sending reply: " + reply.getText()); replyProducer.send(reply); } catch (JMSException e) { System.out.println("Exception occurred: " + e.toString()); exitResult = 1; } catch (Exception ee) { System.out.println("Unexpected exception: " + ee.toString()); ee.printStackTrace(); exitResult = 1; } finally { if (connection != null) { try { connection.close(); } catch (JMSException e) { exitResult = 1; } } } } } /** * Instantiates the Request and Reply classes and starts their * threads. * Calls the join method to wait for the threads to die. */ public void run_threads() { Request request = new Request(); Reply reply = new Reply(); request.start(); reply.start(); try { request.join(); reply.join(); } catch (InterruptedException e) {} } /** * Reads the queue name from the command line, then calls the * run_threads method to execute the program threads. * * @param args the queue used by the example */ public static void main(String[] args) { RequestReplyQueue rrq = new RequestReplyQueue(); if (args.length != 1) { System.out.println("Usage: java RequestReplyQueue "); System.exit(1); } rrq.queueName = new String(args[0]); System.out.println("Queue name is " + rrq.queueName); rrq.run_threads(); SampleUtilities.exit(rrq.exitResult); } }





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