This example shows you how to send a message to an MDB configured to use Bean Managed Transactions
The example will send deploy a simple MDB and demonstrate sending a message and the MDB consuming it.
The example leverages the JBoss Arquillian framework to run a WildFly instance and deploy the MDB.
download WildFly 8.0.0.Final from here and install.
set the JBOSS_HOME property to point to the WildFly install directory
type mvn verify
from the example directory to run
jndi.properties
file in the directory config
final Properties env = new Properties(); env.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, "org.jboss.naming.remote.client.InitialContextFactory"); env.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "http-remoting://localhost:8080"); initialContext = new InitialContext(env);
Queue queue = (Queue)initialContext.lookup("jms/queues/testQueue");
ConnectionFactory cf = (ConnectionFactory)initialContext.lookup("/jms/RemoteConnectionFactory");
connection = cf.createConnection("guest", "password");
Session session = connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
MessageProducer messageProducer = session.createProducer(queue);
TextMessage message = session.createTextMessage("This is a text message");
messageProducer.send(message);
TextMessage tm = (TextMessage)message;
String text = tm.getText(); System.out.println("message " + text + " received");
UserTransaction tx = ctx.getUserTransaction(); if(tx != null) { tx.begin(); System.out.println("we're in the middle of a transaction: " + tx); tx.commit(); }
finally
block. Closing a JMS connection will automatically close all of its sessions, consumers, producer and browser objects
finally
{
if (initialContext != null)
{
initialContext.close();
}
if (connection != null)
{
connection.close();
}
}