activemq-artemis/docs/user-manual/en/scheduled-messages.md

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# Scheduled Messages
Scheduled messages differ from normal messages in that they won't be
delivered until a specified time in the future, at the earliest.
To do this, a special property is set on the message before sending it.
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## Scheduled Delivery Property
The property name used to identify a scheduled message is
`"_AMQ_SCHED_DELIVERY"` (or the constant
`Message.HDR_SCHEDULED_DELIVERY_TIME`).
The specified value must be a positive `long` corresponding to the time
the message must be delivered (in milliseconds). An example of sending a
scheduled message using the JMS API is as follows.
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``` java
TextMessage message = session.createTextMessage("This is a scheduled message message which will be delivered in 5 sec.");
message.setLongProperty("_AMQ_SCHED_DELIVERY", System.currentTimeMillis() + 5000);
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producer.send(message);
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...
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// message will not be received immediately but 5 seconds later
TextMessage messageReceived = (TextMessage) consumer.receive();
```
Scheduled messages can also be sent using the core API, by setting the
same property on the core message before sending.
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## Example
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See the [examples](examples.md) chapter for an example which shows how scheduled messages can be used with
JMS.