Queue Subscriber without Latch
vshivk99
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Hi,
I am trying to have QueueSubscriber without latch but to have QueueSubscriber continously running. Is there any sample code available? I am trying to create a message SubscribeFromQueue. If I have latch inside subscribeFromQueue it works but once control comes back to main method it does not return back.
try { BytesXMLMessage msg1=subscribeFromQueue(session, QUEUE_NAME); System.out.println("After calling the subscribe"); BasicReplier(session,msg1, "Our response from BasicReplier"); System.out.println("After calling the Basic Replier"); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("I was awoken while waiting"+e); } } public BytesXMLMessage subscribeFromQueue(JCSMPSession session, String QueueName) throws JCSMPException { System.out.println("Inside subscribe"); final EndpointProperties endpointProps = new EndpointProperties(); // set queue permissions to "consume" and access-type to "exclusive" endpointProps.setPermission(EndpointProperties.PERMISSION_CONSUME); endpointProps.setAccessType(EndpointProperties.ACCESSTYPE_EXCLUSIVE); final Queue queue = JCSMPFactory.onlyInstance().createQueue(QueueName); // Actually provision it, and do not fail if it already exists session.provision(queue, endpointProps, JCSMPSession.FLAG_IGNORE_ALREADY_EXISTS); // final CountDownLatch latch = new CountDownLatch(1); final ConsumerFlowProperties flow_prop = new ConsumerFlowProperties(); flow_prop.setEndpoint(queue); flow_prop.setAckMode(JCSMPProperties.SUPPORTED_MESSAGE_ACK_CLIENT); EndpointProperties endpoint_props = new EndpointProperties(); endpoint_props.setAccessType(EndpointProperties.ACCESSTYPE_EXCLUSIVE); final FlowReceiver cons = session.createFlow(new XMLMessageListener() { @Override public void onReceive(BytesXMLMessage request) { System.out.println("Inside On Recieve"); msg=request; if (msg instanceof TextMessage) { System.out.printf("TextMessage received: '%s'%n", ((TextMessage) msg).getText()); } msg.ackMessage(); // latch.countDown(); } public void onException(JCSMPException e) { System.out.printf("Consumer received exception: %s%n", e); } }, flow_prop, endpoint_props); cons.start(); try { System.out.println("IAfter latch.await()"); // latch.await(); // block here until message received, and latch will flip System.out.println("IAfter latch.await()"); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("Interrupted Exception"); } // cons.close(); return msg; }
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Hi @vshivk99,
@Aaron has actually been working to upgrade some of the samples like the one you're referring to. Check out this GuaranteedSubscriber sample that will show how to consume messages from a queue. If you have any feedback I'm sure @Aaron would love to hear it as well1