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# Mapping JMS Concepts to the Core API
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This chapter describes how JMS destinations are mapped to Apache ActiveMQ Artemis
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addresses.
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2015-04-27 17:32:30 -04:00
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Apache ActiveMQ Artemis core is JMS-agnostic. It does not have any concept of a JMS
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topic. A JMS topic is implemented in core as an address (the topic name)
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with zero or more queues bound to it. Each queue bound to that address
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represents a topic subscription. Likewise, a JMS queue is implemented as
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an address (the JMS queue name) with one single queue bound to it which
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represents the JMS queue.
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By convention, all JMS queues map to core queues where the core queue
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name has the string `jms.queue.` prepended to it. E.g. the JMS queue
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with the name "orders.europe" would map to the core queue with the name
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"jms.queue.orders.europe". The address at which the core queue is bound
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is also given by the core queue name.
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For JMS topics the address at which the queues that represent the
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subscriptions are bound is given by prepending the string "jms.topic."
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to the name of the JMS topic. E.g. the JMS topic with name "news.europe"
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would map to the core address "jms.topic.news.europe"
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In other words if you send a JMS message to a JMS queue with name
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"orders.europe" it will get routed on the server to any core queues
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bound to the address "jms.queue.orders.europe". If you send a JMS
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message to a JMS topic with name "news.europe" it will get routed on the
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server to any core queues bound to the address "jms.topic.news.europe".
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If you want to configure settings for a JMS Queue with the name
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"orders.europe", you need to configure the corresponding core queue
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"jms.queue.orders.europe":
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<!-- expired messages in JMS Queue "orders.europe" will be sent to the JMS Queue "expiry.europe" -->
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<address-setting match="jms.queue.orders.europe">
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<expiry-address>jms.queue.expiry.europe</expiry-address>
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...
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</address-setting>
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