spring boot configure multiple ActiveMQ instances
Additionally to the response of @Chris You have to create different BrokerService instances using differents ports and create different ConnectionFactory to connect to each broker and create different JmsTemplate using these different factories to send messages to differents brokers.
For example :
import javax.jms.ConnectionFactory;
import javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory;
import org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory;
import org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Qualifier;
import org.springframework.boot.autoconfigure.jms.DefaultJmsListenerContainerFactoryConfigurer;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Bean;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Primary;
import org.springframework.jms.config.DefaultJmsListenerContainerFactory;
import org.springframework.jms.config.JmsListenerContainerFactory;
import org.springframework.jms.core.JmsTemplate;
@Configuration
public class ActiveMQConfigurationForJmsCamelRouteConsumeAndForward {
public static final String LOCAL_Q = "localQ";
public static final String REMOTE_Q = "remoteQ";
@Bean
public BrokerService broker() throws Exception {
final BrokerService broker = new BrokerService();
broker.addConnector("tcp://localhost:5671");
broker.setBrokerName("broker");
broker.setUseJmx(false);
return broker;
}
@Bean
public BrokerService broker2() throws Exception {
final BrokerService broker = new BrokerService();
broker.addConnector("tcp://localhost:5672");
broker.setBrokerName("broker2");
broker.setUseJmx(false);
return broker;
}
@Bean
@Primary
public ConnectionFactory jmsConnectionFactory() {
ActiveMQConnectionFactory connectionFactory = new ActiveMQConnectionFactory("tcp://localhost:5671");
return connectionFactory;
}
@Bean
public QueueConnectionFactory jmsConnectionFactory2() {
ActiveMQConnectionFactory connectionFactory = new ActiveMQConnectionFactory("tcp://localhost:5672");
return connectionFactory;
}
@Bean
@Primary
public JmsTemplate jmsTemplate() {
JmsTemplate jmsTemplate = new JmsTemplate();
jmsTemplate.setConnectionFactory(jmsConnectionFactory());
jmsTemplate.setDefaultDestinationName(LOCAL_Q);
return jmsTemplate;
}
@Bean
public JmsTemplate jmsTemplate2() {
JmsTemplate jmsTemplate = new JmsTemplate();
jmsTemplate.setConnectionFactory(jmsConnectionFactory2());
jmsTemplate.setDefaultDestinationName(REMOTE_Q);
return jmsTemplate;
}
@Bean
public JmsListenerContainerFactory<?> jmsListenerContainerFactory(ConnectionFactory connectionFactory,
DefaultJmsListenerContainerFactoryConfigurer configurer) {
DefaultJmsListenerContainerFactory factory = new DefaultJmsListenerContainerFactory();
configurer.configure(factory, connectionFactory);
return factory;
}
@Bean
public JmsListenerContainerFactory<?> jmsListenerContainerFactory2(
@Qualifier("jmsConnectionFactory2") ConnectionFactory connectionFactory,
DefaultJmsListenerContainerFactoryConfigurer configurer) {
DefaultJmsListenerContainerFactory factory = new DefaultJmsListenerContainerFactory();
configurer.configure(factory, connectionFactory);
return factory;
}
}
To move messages from one AMQ instance to another instance you can use JmsBridgeConnectors
:
Note that by the example below you cannot have multiple consumers on the queue from which you want to forward the messages because Camel or JmsBridgeConnectors consume the message and forward it. If you want a only copy of the message to be forwarded you have some solutions : 1- Convert your queue to a topic, manage the messages for offline consumers by a durable subscriptions or retroactive consumers. 2- convert your queue to a composite queue and use DestinationsInterceptors to copy messages to another queue. 3- use NetworkConnector for Networkof brokers
@Bean
public BrokerService broker() throws Exception {
final BrokerService broker = new BrokerService();
broker.addConnector("tcp://localhost:5671");
SimpleJmsQueueConnector simpleJmsQueueConnector = new SimpleJmsQueueConnector();
OutboundQueueBridge bridge = new OutboundQueueBridge();
bridge.setLocalQueueName(LOCAL_Q);
bridge.setOutboundQueueName(REMOTE_Q);
OutboundQueueBridge[] outboundQueueBridges = new OutboundQueueBridge[] { bridge };
simpleJmsQueueConnector.getReconnectionPolicy().setMaxSendRetries(ReconnectionPolicy.INFINITE);
simpleJmsQueueConnector.setOutboundQueueBridges(outboundQueueBridges);
simpleJmsQueueConnector.setLocalQueueConnectionFactory((QueueConnectionFactory) jmsConnectionFactory());
simpleJmsQueueConnector.setOutboundQueueConnectionFactory(jmsConnectionFactory2());
JmsConnector[] jmsConnectors = new JmsConnector[] { simpleJmsQueueConnector };
broker.setJmsBridgeConnectors(jmsConnectors);
broker.setBrokerName("broker");
broker.setUseJmx(false);
return broker;
}
Or by using Camel like this below :
@Bean
public CamelContext camelContext() throws Exception {
CamelContext context = new DefaultCamelContext();
context.addComponent("inboundQueue", ActiveMQComponent.activeMQComponent("tcp://localhost:5671"));
context.addComponent("outboundQueue", ActiveMQComponent.activeMQComponent("tcp://localhost:5672"));
context.addRoutes(new RouteBuilder() {
public void configure() {
from("inboundQueue:queue:" + LOCAL_Q).to("outboundQueue:queue:" + REMOTE_Q);
}
});
context.start();
return context;
}
your Producer must be like this to use differents JmsTemplates :
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Autowired;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.annotation.Qualifier;
import org.springframework.boot.CommandLineRunner;
import org.springframework.jms.core.JmsTemplate;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Component;
@Component
public class Producer implements CommandLineRunner {
@Autowired
private JmsTemplate jmsTemplate;
@Autowired
@Qualifier("jmsTemplate2")
private JmsTemplate jmsTemplate2;
@Override
public void run(String... args) throws Exception {
send("Sample message");
}
public void send(String msg) {
this.jmsTemplate.convertAndSend(ActiveMQConfigurationForJmsCamelRouteConsumeAndForward.LOCAL_Q, msg);
this.jmsTemplate2.convertAndSend(ActiveMQConfigurationForJmsCamelRouteConsumeAndForward.REMOTE_Q, msg);
}
}
and Consumer :
import javax.jms.Session;
import org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQSession;
import org.springframework.jms.annotation.JmsListener;
import org.springframework.stereotype.Component;
@Component
public class Consumer {
@JmsListener(destination = ActiveMQConfigurationForJmsCamelRouteConsumeAndForward.REMOTE_Q, containerFactory = "jmsListenerContainerFactory2")
public void receiveQueue(Session session, String text) {
System.out.println(((ActiveMQSession) session).getConnection().getBrokerInfo());
System.out.println(text);
}
}
You can use the Spring Boot default for the queue consumer
@JmsListener(destination = “queue.name")
public void consumer(String message) {
// consume the message
}
And for the producer you can create another JmsTemplate @Bean
@Bean
public JmsTemplate jmsTemplate() {
return new JmsTemplate(new ActiveMQConnectionFactory("tcp://localhost:5671"));
}
You would need to instantiate multiple JmsTemplate
instances as Beans
in your application and then use a combination of @Qualifier
and @Primary
annotations to indicate which JmsTemplate
instance should go where.
For example
@Bean("queue1")
@Primary
public JmsTemplate getQueue1(@Qualifier("connectionFactory1")ConnectionFactory factory...){
...
}
@Bean("queue2")
@Primary
public JmsTemplate getQueue2(@Qualifier("connectionFactory2")ConnectionFactory factory...){
...
}
...
@Autowired
@Qualifier("queue1")
private JmsTemplate queue1;
...
See here for more info.