The ballerinax/java.jms
library provides an API to connect to an external JMS provider like ActiveMQ from Ballerina.
This library is created with minimal deviation from the JMS API to make it easy for the developers who are used to working with the JMS API. This library is written to support both JMS 2.0 and JMS 1.0 API.
Currently, the following JMS API Classes are supported through this library.
- Connection
- Session
- Destination (Queue, Topic, TemporaryQueue, TemporaryTopic)
- Message (TextMessage, MapMessage, BytesMessage)
- MessageConsumer
- MessageProducer
The following sections provide details on how to use the JMS connector.
The following Ballerina program sends messages to a queue named MyQueue.
import ballerinax/activemq.driver as _;
import ballerinax/java.jms;
public function main() returns error? {
jms:Connection connection = check new (
initialContextFactory = "org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory",
providerUrl = "tcp://localhost:61616"
);
jms:Session session = check connection->createSession();
jms:MessageProducer producer = check session.createProducer({
'type: jms:QUEUE,
name: "MyQueue"
});
jms:TextMessage msg = {
content: "Hello Ballerina!"
};
check producer->send(msg);
}
The following Ballerina program receives messages from a queue named MyQueue.
import ballerinax/activemq.driver as _;
import ballerinax/java.jms;
import ballerina/log;
public function main() returns error? {
jms:Connection connection = check new (
initialContextFactory = "org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory",
providerUrl = "tcp://localhost:61616"
);
jms:Session session = check connection->createSession();
jms:MessageConsumer consumer = check session.createConsumer(
destination = {
'type: jms:QUEUE,
name: "MyQueue"
});
while true {
jms:Message? response = check consumer->receive(3000);
if response is jms:TextMessage {
log:printInfo("Message received: ", content = response.toString());
}
}
}
One of the key deviations from the JMS API was the asynchronous message consumption using message listeners. In Ballerina transport listener concept is covered with service type, hence we have used the Ballerina service to implement the message listener. Following is a message listener example listening on a queue named MyQueue.
import ballerinax/activemq.driver as _;
import ballerina/log;
import ballerinax/java.jms;
service "consumer-service" on new jms:Listener(
connectionConfig = {
initialContextFactory: "org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory",
providerUrl: "tcp://localhost:61616"
},
consumerOptions = {
destination: {
'type: jms:QUEUE,
name: "MyQueue"
}
}
) {
remote function onMessage(jms:Message message) returns error? {
if message is jms:TextMessage {
log:printInfo("Text message received", content = message.content);
}
}
}
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This repository only contains the source code for the library.
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Download and install Java SE Development Kit (JDK) version 17 (from one of the following locations).
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Generate a Github access token with read package permissions, then set the following
env
variables:export packageUser=<Your GitHub Username> export packagePAT=<GitHub Personal Access Token>
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Download and install Docker. This is required to run the tests.
Execute the commands below to build from the source.
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To build the library:
./gradlew clean build
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To run the tests:
./gradlew clean test
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To build the library without the tests:
./gradlew clean build -x test
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To debug library implementation:
./gradlew clean build -Pdebug=<port>
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To debug the library with Ballerina language:
./gradlew clean build -PbalJavaDebug=<port>
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Publish ZIP artifact to the local
.m2
repository:./gradlew clean build publishToMavenLocal
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Publish the generated artifacts to the local Ballerina central repository:
./gradlew clean build -PpublishToLocalCentral=true
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Publish the generated artifacts to the Ballerina central repository:
./gradlew clean build -PpublishToCentral=true
As an open source project, Ballerina welcomes contributions from the community.
For more information, go to the contribution guidelines.
All the contributors are encouraged to read the Ballerina Code of Conduct.
- For more information go to the
java.jms
library. - For example demonstrations of the usage, go to Ballerina By Examples.
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