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asynctopicconsumer example
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Description
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This example illustrates how to write an application that uses a
JMS2.0 simplified API to send messages and asynchronously receive messages
to/from topic. It also illustrates the use of jdk7 feature try-with-resources in JMS application.
Some basic info on this example:
- SendMsgsToTopic.class sends messages to the particular topic specified and displays the messages sent.
- AsyncTopicConsumer.class receives messages asynchronously from the particular topic specified.
Whenever a message has been sent to the topic, onMessage method is invoked on an
MessageHandler object.
- Start AsyncTopicConsumer before starting the producer SendMsgsToTopic
since a topic subscription will not receive messages which were sent to the topic before the subscription
was created.
Files
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AsyncTopicConsumer.java Source file for this example.
SendMsgsToTopic.java Source file for this example.
*.class Prebuilt Java class files for this example.
README This file.
Configuring the environment
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To recompile or run this example, you need to set CLASSPATH
to include at least:
jms.jar
imq.jar
directory containing this example
A detailed guideline on configuring your environment and setting CLASSPATH
is found in the top-level README file of the examples (demo) directory of
the Message Queue installation (/examples/README) as well as in
the "Quick Start Tutorial" in the Oracle GlassFish(tm) Server Message Queue
Developer's Guide.
Building the example
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Run the following:
javac AsyncTopicConsumer.java
javac SendMsgsToTopic.java
Running the example
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Start a broker
imqbrokerd -tty
Run the following command first on one terminal:
java AsyncTopicConsumer []
Run the following command on another terminal:
java SendMsgsToTopic []
The output of AsyncTopicConsumer looks like this:
java AsyncTopicConsumer topic1 5
Topic name is topic1
Created jms context successfully
Created topic successfully
Message Received : Message 1
Message Received : Message 2
Message Received : Message 3
Message Received : Message 4
Message Received : Message 5
The output of SendMsgsToTopic looks like this:
java SendMsgsToTopic topic1 5
Topic name is topic1
Created jms context successfully
Created topic successfully
Message sent : Message 1
Message sent : Message 2
Message sent : Message 3
Message sent : Message 4
Message sent : Message 5
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