Author: Weston Price
Level: Intermediate
Technologies: JMS
Summary: The helloworld-jms
quickstart demonstrates the use of external JMS clients with JBoss EAP.
Target Product: JBoss EAP
Source: https://github.com/jboss-developer/jboss-eap-quickstarts/
The helloworld-jms
quickstart demonstrates the use of external JMS clients with Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform.
It contains the following:
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A message producer that sends messages to a JMS destination deployed to a JBoss EAP server.
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A message consumer that receives message from a JMS destination deployed to a JBoss EAP server.
The application this project produces is designed to be run on Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.1 or later.
All you need to build this project is Java 8.0 (Java SDK 1.8) or later and Maven 3.3.1 or later. See Configure Maven for JBoss EAP 7.1 to make sure you are configured correctly for testing the quickstarts.
In the following instructions, replace EAP7_HOME
with the actual path to your JBoss EAP installation. The installation path is described in detail here: Use of EAP7_HOME and JBOSS_HOME Variables.
This quickstart uses secured management interfaces and requires that you create the following application user to access the running application.
UserName | Realm | Password | Roles |
---|---|---|---|
quickstartUser | ApplicationRealm | quickstartPwd1! | guest |
To add the application user, open a command prompt and type the following command:
For Linux: EAP7_HOME/bin/add-user.sh -a -u 'quickstartUser' -p 'quickstartPwd1!' -g 'guest'
For Windows: EAP7_HOME\bin\add-user.bat -a -u 'quickstartUser' -p 'quickstartPwd1!' -g 'guest'
If you prefer, you can use the add-user utility interactively. For an example of how to use the add-user utility, see the instructions located here: Add an Application User.
You configure the JMS test
queue by running JBoss CLI commands. For your convenience, this quickstart batches the commands into a configure-jms.cli
script provided in the root directory of this quickstart.
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Before you begin, back up your server configuration file
- If it is running, stop the JBoss EAP server.
- Back up the file:
EAP7_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone-full.xml
- After you have completed testing this quickstart, you can replace this file to restore the server to its original configuration.
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Start the JBoss EAP server by typing the following:
For Linux: EAP7_HOME/bin/standalone.sh -c standalone-full.xml For Windows: EAP7_HOME\bin\standalone.bat -c standalone-full.xml
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Review the
configure-jms.cli
file in the root of this quickstart directory. This script adds thetest
queue to themessaging
subsystem in the server configuration file. -
Open a new command prompt, navigate to the root directory of this quickstart, and run the following command, replacing EAP7_HOME with the path to your server:
For Linux: EAP7_HOME/bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --file=configure-jms.cli For Windows: EAP7_HOME\bin\jboss-cli.bat --connect --file=configure-jms.cli
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You should see the following result when you run the script:
The batch executed successfully
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Stop the JBoss EAP server.
After stopping the server, open the EAP7_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone-full.xml
file and review the changes.
The following testQueue
jms-queue was configured in the default server configuration of the messaging-activemq
subsystem.
<jms-queue name="testQueue" entries="queue/test java:jboss/exported/jms/queue/test"/>
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Open a command prompt and navigate to the root of the JBoss EAP directory.
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The following shows the command line to start the server with the full profile:
For Linux: EAP7_HOME/bin/standalone.sh -c standalone-full.xml For Windows: EAP7_HOME\bin\standalone.bat -c standalone-full.xml
To run the quickstart from the command line:
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Make sure you have started the JBoss EAP server. See the instructions in the previous section.
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Open a command prompt and navigate to the root of the helloworld-jms quickstart directory:
cd PATH_TO_QUICKSTARTS/helloworld-jms
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Type the following command to compile and execute the quickstart:
mvn clean compile exec:java
NOTE: If you execute this command multiple times, you may see the following warning and exception, followed by a stacktrace. This is caused by a bug in Artemis that has been fixed, but not yet released. For details, see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-158. You can ignore this warning.
WARN: AMQ212007: connector.create or connectorFactory.createConnector should never throw an exception, implementation is badly behaved, but we will deal with it anyway.
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: port out of range:-1
If the Maven command is successful, with the default configuration you will see output similar to this:
timestamp org.jboss.as.quickstarts.jms.HelloWorldJMSClient main
INFO: Attempting to acquire connection factory "jms/RemoteConnectionFactory"
SLF4J: Failed to load class "org.slf4j.impl.StaticLoggerBinder".
SLF4J: Defaulting to no-operation (NOP) logger implementation
SLF4J: See http://www.slf4j.org/codes.html#StaticLoggerBinder for further details.
timestamp org.jboss.as.quickstarts.jms.HelloWorldJMSClient main
INFO: Found connection factory "jms/RemoteConnectionFactory" in JNDI
timestamp org.jboss.as.quickstarts.jms.HelloWorldJMSClient main
INFO: Attempting to acquire destination "jms/queue/test"
timestamp org.jboss.as.quickstarts.jms.HelloWorldJMSClient main
INFO: Found destination "jms/queue/test" in JNDI
timestamp org.jboss.as.quickstarts.jms.HelloWorldJMSClient main
INFO: Sending 1 messages with content: Hello, World!
timestamp org.jboss.as.quickstarts.jms.HelloWorldJMSClient main
INFO: Received message with content Hello, World!
The example provides for a certain amount of customization for the mvn:exec
plug-in using the system properties.
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username
This username is used for both the JMS connection and the JNDI look-up. Instructions to set up the quickstart application user can be found here: Add an Application User.
Default:
quickstartUser
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password
This password is used for both the JMS connection and the JNDI look-up. Instructions to set up the quickstart application user can be found here: Add an Application User
Default:
quickstartPwd1!
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connection.factory
The name of the JMS ConnectionFactory you want to use.
Default:
jms/RemoteConnectionFactory
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destination
The name of the JMS Destination you want to use.
Default:
jms/queue/test
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message.count
The number of JMS messages you want to produce and consume.
Default:
1
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message.content
The content of the JMS TextMessage.
Default:
"Hello, World!"
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java.naming.provider.url
This property allows configuration of the JNDI directory used to lookup the JMS destination. This is useful when the client resides on another host.
Default:
"localhost"
You can remove the JMS configuration by running the remove-jms.cli
script provided in the root directory of this quickstart or by manually restoring the back-up copy the configuration file.
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Start the JBoss EAP server by typing the following:
For Linux: EAP7_HOME/bin/standalone.sh -c standalone-full.xml For Windows: EAP7_HOME\bin\standalone.bat -c standalone-full.xml
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Open a new command prompt, navigate to the root directory of this quickstart, and run the following command, replacing EAP7_HOME with the path to your server:
For Linux: EAP7_HOME/bin/jboss-cli.sh --connect --file=remove-jms.cli For Windows: EAP7_HOME\bin\jboss-cli.bat --connect --file=remove-jms.cli
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This script removes the
test
queue from themessaging
subsystem in the server configuration. You should see the following result when you run the script:The batch executed successfully
- If it is running, stop the JBoss EAP server.
- Replace the
EAP7_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone-full.xml
file with the back-up copy of the file.
You can also start the server and deploy the quickstarts or run the Arquillian tests from Eclipse using JBoss tools. For general information about how to import a quickstart, add a JBoss EAP server, and build and deploy a quickstart, see Use JBoss Developer Studio or Eclipse to Run the Quickstarts.
This quickstart consists of multiple projects, so it deploys and runs differently in JBoss Developer Studio than the other quickstarts.
- Be sure to Add an Application User as described above.
- Configure and start the JBoss EAP server in Red Hat JBoss Developer Studio:
- Define a server runtime environment that uses the
standalone-full.xml
configuration file. - Start the server defined in the previous step.
- Define a server runtime environment that uses the
- Outside of JBoss Developer Studio, configure the JMS
test
queue by running the JBoss CLI commands as described above under Configure the Server. - In JBoss Developer Studio, right-click on the
helloworld-jms
project and chooseRun As
-->Java Application
. In theSelect Java Application
window, chooseHellowWorldJMSClient - org.jboss.as.quickstarts.jms
and clickOK
. The client output displays in theConsole
window. The output messages appear in theConsole
window. - Be sure to Remove the JMS Configuration when you have completed testing this quickstart.
If you want to debug the source code of any library in the project, run the following command to pull the source into your local repository. The IDE should then detect it.
mvn dependency:sources