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import javax.jms.*;

/**
 * The ObjectMessages class consists only of a main method, which demonstrates
 * that mutable objects are copied, not passed by reference, when you use them 
 * to create message objects.
 * 

* The example uses only an ObjectMessage and a BytesMessage, but the same is * true for all message formats. */ public class ObjectMessages { /** * Main method. Takes no arguments. */ public static void main(String[] args) { ConnectionFactory connectionFactory = null; Connection connection = null; Session session = null; ObjectMessage objectMessage = null; String object = "A String is an object."; BytesMessage bytesMessage = null; byte[] byteArray = {3, 5, 7, 9, 11}; final int ARRLEN = 5; int length = 0; byte[] inByteData = new byte[ARRLEN]; int exitResult = 0; try { connectionFactory = SampleUtilities.getConnectionFactory(); connection = connectionFactory.createConnection(); session = connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("Connection problem: " + e.toString()); if (connection != null) { try { connection.close(); } catch (JMSException ee) {} } System.exit(1); } try { /* * Create an ObjectMessage from a String. * Modify the original object. * Read the message, proving that the object in the message * has not changed. */ objectMessage = session.createObjectMessage(); System.out.println("Writing ObjectMessage with string: " + object); objectMessage.setObject(object); object = "I'm a different String now."; System.out.println("Changed string; object is now: " + object); System.out.println("ObjectMessage contains: " + (String) objectMessage.getObject()); /* * Create a BytesMessage from an array. * Modify an element of the original array. * Reset and read the message, proving that contents of the message * have not changed. */ bytesMessage = session.createBytesMessage(); System.out.print("Writing BytesMessage with array: "); for (int i = 0; i < ARRLEN; i++) { System.out.print(" " + byteArray[i]); } System.out.println(); bytesMessage.writeBytes(byteArray); byteArray[1] = 13; System.out.print("Changed array element; array is now: "); for (int i = 0; i < ARRLEN; i++) { System.out.print(" " + byteArray[i]); } System.out.println(); bytesMessage.reset(); length = bytesMessage.readBytes(inByteData); System.out.print("BytesMessage contains: "); for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { System.out.print(" " + inByteData[i]); } System.out.println(); } catch (JMSException e) { System.out.println("Exception occurred: " + e.toString()); exitResult = 1; } finally { if (connection != null) { try { connection.close(); } catch (JMSException e) { exitResult = 1; } } } SampleUtilities.exit(exitResult); } }





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