Java tutorial
package com.springboot.jms; import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.setLenientDateParsing; /* * Copyright 2010-2016 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * A copy of the License is located at * * http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0 * * or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed * on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either * express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing * permissions and limitations under the License. */ import java.util.List; import java.util.Map.Entry; import com.amazonaws.AmazonClientException; import com.amazonaws.AmazonServiceException; import com.amazonaws.auth.BasicAWSCredentials; import com.amazonaws.regions.Region; import com.amazonaws.regions.Regions; import com.amazonaws.services.sqs.AmazonSQS; import com.amazonaws.services.sqs.AmazonSQSClient; import com.amazonaws.services.sqs.model.CreateQueueRequest; import com.amazonaws.services.sqs.model.DeleteMessageRequest; import com.amazonaws.services.sqs.model.Message; import com.amazonaws.services.sqs.model.ReceiveMessageRequest; import com.amazonaws.services.sqs.model.SendMessageRequest; /** * This sample demonstrates how to make basic requests to Amazon SQS using the * AWS SDK for Java. * <p> * <b>Prerequisites:</b> You must have a valid Amazon Web * Services developer account, and be signed up to use Amazon SQS. For more * information on Amazon SQS, see http://aws.amazon.com/sqs. * <p> * Fill in your AWS access credentials in the provided credentials file * template, and be sure to move the file to the default location * (~/.aws/credentials) where the sample code will load the credentials from. * <p> * <b>WARNING:</b> To avoid accidental leakage of your credentials, DO NOT keep * the credentials file in your source directory. */ public class AWSJmsSend { public static void testAWSQueue() throws Exception { AmazonSQS sqs = new AmazonSQSClient(new BasicAWSCredentials("", "")); Region usWest2 = Region.getRegion(Regions.US_EAST_1); sqs.setRegion(usWest2); System.out.println("==========================================="); System.out.println("Getting Started with Amazon SQS"); System.out.println("===========================================\n"); try { String myQueueUrl = "https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/918558451804/PetQueue"; // Send a message System.out.println("Sending a message to MyQueue.\n"); for (int i = 1; i <= 11; i++) { sqs.sendMessage(new SendMessageRequest(myQueueUrl, "This is my message number " + i)); Thread.sleep(1000); } } catch (AmazonServiceException ase) { System.out.println("Caught an AmazonServiceException, which means your request made it " + "to Amazon SQS, but was rejected with an error response for some reason."); System.out.println("Error Message: " + ase.getMessage()); System.out.println("HTTP Status Code: " + ase.getStatusCode()); System.out.println("AWS Error Code: " + ase.getErrorCode()); System.out.println("Error Type: " + ase.getErrorType()); System.out.println("Request ID: " + ase.getRequestId()); } catch (AmazonClientException ace) { System.out.println("Caught an AmazonClientException, which means the client encountered " + "a serious internal problem while trying to communicate with SQS, such as not " + "being able to access the network."); System.out.println("Error Message: " + ace.getMessage()); } } }