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Apache ActiveMQ - Consumer Application
Now let's create a consumer application which will receive message from the ActiveMQ Queue.
Create Project
Using eclipse, select File → New → Maven Project. Tick the Create a simple project(skip archetype selection) and click Next.
Enter the details, as shown below −
groupId − com.tutorialspoint
artifactId − consumer
version − 0.0.1-SNAPSHOT
name − ActiveMQ Consumer
Click on Finish button and a new project will be created.
pom.xml
Now update the content of pom.xml to include dependencies for ActiveMQ.
<project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 https://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd"> <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion> <groupId>com.tutorialspoint.activemq</groupId> <artifactId>consumer</artifactId> <version>0.0.1-SNAPSHOT</version> <name>ActiveMQ Consumer</name> <dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>org.apache.geronimo.specs</groupId> <artifactId>geronimo-jms_1.1_spec</artifactId> <version>1.1</version> </dependency> <dependency> <groupId>org.apache.qpid</groupId> <artifactId>qpid-jms-client</artifactId> <version>0.40.0</version> </dependency> </dependencies> <build> <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId> <version>2.1</version> <configuration> <source>1.6</source> <target>1.6</target> </configuration> </plugin> <plugin> <groupId>org.fusesource.mvnplugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-uberize-plugin</artifactId> <version>1.14</version> <executions> <execution> <phase>package</phase> <goals><goal>uberize</goal></goals> </execution> </executions> </plugin> </plugins> </build> </project>
Now create a Consumer class which will receive message from the ActiveMQ Queue.
package com.tutorialspoint.activemq; import java.io.Console; import javax.jms.Connection; import javax.jms.Destination; import javax.jms.Message; import javax.jms.MessageConsumer; import javax.jms.MessageProducer; import javax.jms.Session; import javax.jms.TextMessage; import org.apache.qpid.jms.JmsConnectionFactory; public class Consumer { public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { // Create a connection to ActiveMQ JMS broker using AMQP protocol JmsConnectionFactory factory = new JmsConnectionFactory("amqp://localhost:5672"); Connection connection = factory.createConnection("admin", "password"); connection.start(); // Create a session Session session = connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE); // Create a queue Destination destination = session.createQueue("MyFirstQueue"); // Create a consumer specific to queue MessageConsumer consumer = session.createConsumer(destination); Console c = System.console(); String response; do { // Receive the message Message msg = consumer.receive(); response = ((TextMessage) msg).getText(); System.out.println("Received = "+response); } while (!response.equalsIgnoreCase("Quit")); // Close the connection connection.close(); } }
Consumer class creates a connection, starts the session, creates a consumer and then receives message from queue if there is any. If queue contains quit as message then application terminates else it will keep polling queue for messages.
We'll run this application in ActiveMQ - Test Application chapter.
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