JMS message Simple Producer - Java Message

Java examples for Message:JMS

Description

JMS message Simple Producer

Demo Code

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package com.fusesource.examples.activemq;

import javax.jms.*;
import javax.naming.Context;
import javax.naming.InitialContext;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

public class SimpleProducer {
    private static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(SimpleProducer.class);

    private static final Boolean NON_TRANSACTED = false;
    private static final long MESSAGE_TIME_TO_LIVE_MILLISECONDS = 0;
    private static final int MESSAGE_DELAY_MILLISECONDS = 100;
    private static final int NUM_MESSAGES_TO_BE_SENT = 100;
    private static final String CONNECTION_FACTORY_NAME = "myJmsFactory";
    private static final String DESTINATION_NAME = "queue/simple";

    public static void main(String args[]) {
        Connection connection = null;

        try {
            // JNDI lookup of JMS Connection Factory and JMS Destination
            Context context = new InitialContext();
            ConnectionFactory factory = (ConnectionFactory) context
                    .lookup(CONNECTION_FACTORY_NAME);
            Destination destination = (Destination) context
                    .lookup(DESTINATION_NAME);

            connection = factory.createConnection();
            connection.start();

            Session session = connection.createSession(NON_TRANSACTED,
                    Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
            MessageProducer producer = session.createProducer(destination);

            producer.setTimeToLive(MESSAGE_TIME_TO_LIVE_MILLISECONDS);

            for (int i = 1; i <= NUM_MESSAGES_TO_BE_SENT; i++) {
                TextMessage message = session.createTextMessage(i
                        + ". message sent");
                LOG.info("Sending to destination: "
                        + destination.toString() + " this text: '"
                        + message.getText());
                producer.send(message);
                Thread.sleep(MESSAGE_DELAY_MILLISECONDS);
            }

            // Cleanup
            producer.close();
            session.close();
        } catch (Throwable t) {
            LOG.error(t);
        } finally {
            // Cleanup code
            // In general, you should always close producers, consumers,
            // sessions, and connections in reverse order of creation.
            // For this simple example, a JMS connection.close will
            // clean up all other resources.
            if (connection != null) {
                try {
                    connection.close();
                } catch (JMSException e) {
                    LOG.error(e);
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

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