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import javax.jms.*;

/**
 * The SynchTopicExample class demonstrates the simplest form of the 
 * publish/subscribe model: the producer publishes a message, and the 
 * consumer reads it using a synchronous receive.
 * 

* The program contains a SimpleProducer class, a SynchConsumer class, a * main method, and a method that runs the consumer and producer * threads. *

* Specify a topic name on the command line when you run the program. *

* The program calls methods in the SampleUtilities class. */ public class SynchTopicExample { String topicName = null; int exitResult = 0; /** * The SynchConsumer class fetches a single message from a topic using * synchronous message delivery. */ public class SynchConsumer extends Thread { /** * Runs the thread. */ public void run() { ConnectionFactory connectionFactory = null; Connection connection = null; Session session = null; Topic topic = null; MessageConsumer msgConsumer = null; final boolean NOLOCAL = true; TextMessage inMessage = null; TextMessage outMessage = null; MessageProducer msgProducer = null; /* * Obtain connection factory. * Create connection. * Create session from connection; false means session is not * transacted. * Obtain topic name. */ try { connectionFactory = SampleUtilities.getConnectionFactory(); connection = connectionFactory.createConnection(); session = connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE); topic = SampleUtilities.getTopic(topicName, session); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("Connection problem: " + e.toString()); if (connection != null) { try { connection.close(); } catch (JMSException ee) {} } System.exit(1); } /* * Create consumer, then start message delivery. Consumer is * non-local so that it won't receive the message we publish. * Wait for text message to arrive, then display its contents. * Close connection and exit. */ try { msgConsumer = session.createConsumer(topic, null, NOLOCAL); connection.start(); inMessage = (TextMessage) msgConsumer.receive(); System.out.println("CONSUMER THREAD: Reading message: " + inMessage.getText()); /* * Notify producer that we received a message and it * can stop broadcasting. */ msgProducer = session.createProducer(topic); outMessage = session.createTextMessage(); outMessage.setText("Done"); msgProducer.send(outMessage); } catch (JMSException e) { System.out.println("Exception occurred: " + e.toString()); exitResult = 1; } finally { if (connection != null) { try { connection.close(); } catch (JMSException e) { exitResult = 1; } } } } } /** * The SimpleProducer class publishes a single message to a topic. */ public class SimpleProducer extends Thread { /** * Runs the thread. */ public void run() { ConnectionFactory connectionFactory = null; Connection connection = null; Session session = null; Topic topic = null; MessageConsumer producerControlConsumer = null; final boolean NOLOCAL = true; MessageProducer msgProducer = null; TextMessage sentMessage = null; final String MSG_TEXT = new String("Here is a message "); Message receivedMessage = null; /* * Obtain connection factory. * Create connection. * Create session from connection; false means session is not * transacted. * Obtain topic name. */ try { connectionFactory = SampleUtilities.getConnectionFactory(); connection = connectionFactory.createConnection(); session = connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE); topic = SampleUtilities.getTopic(topicName, session); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("Connection problem: " + e.toString()); if (connection != null) { try { connection.close(); } catch (JMSException ee) {} } System.exit(1); } /* * Create non-local consumer to receive "Done" message from * another connection; start delivery. * Create producer and text message. * Set message text, display it, and publish message. * Close connection and exit. */ try { producerControlConsumer = session.createConsumer(topic, null, NOLOCAL); connection.start(); /* * Publish a message once per second until consumer * reports that it has finished receiving messages. */ msgProducer = session.createProducer(topic); sentMessage = session.createTextMessage(); for (int i = 1; receivedMessage == null; i++) { sentMessage.setText(MSG_TEXT + i); System.out.println("PRODUCER THREAD: Publishing message: " + sentMessage.getText()); msgProducer.send(sentMessage); try { Thread.sleep(1000); } catch (InterruptedException ie){} receivedMessage = producerControlConsumer.receiveNoWait(); } } catch (JMSException e) { System.out.println("Exception occurred: " + e.toString()); exitResult = 1; } finally { if (connection != null) { try { connection.close(); } catch (JMSException e) { exitResult = 1; } } } } } /** * Instantiates the consumer and producer classes and starts their * threads. * Calls the join method to wait for the threads to die. *

* It is essential to start the consumer before starting the producer. * In the publish/subscribe model, a consumer can ordinarily receive only * messages published while it is active. */ public void run_threads() { SynchConsumer synchConsumer = new SynchConsumer(); SimpleProducer simpleProducer = new SimpleProducer(); synchConsumer.start(); simpleProducer.start(); try { synchConsumer.join(); simpleProducer.join(); } catch (InterruptedException e) {} } /** * Reads the topic name from the command line and displays it. The * topic must have been created by the jmsadmin tool. * Calls the run_threads method to execute the program threads. * Exits program. * * @param args the topic used by the example */ public static void main(String[] args) { SynchTopicExample ste = new SynchTopicExample(); if (args.length != 1) { System.out.println("Usage: java SynchTopicExample "); System.exit(1); } ste.topicName = new String(args[0]); System.out.println("Topic name is " + ste.topicName); ste.run_threads(); SampleUtilities.exit(ste.exitResult); } }





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