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33 lines
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# Rest Push Subscriptions Example
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This is an example of having the ActiveMQ Artemis REST interface forward a posted message to a registered URL.
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To run the example you will need 3 shell-script windows (or you'll need to run 2 processes in background)
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Step 1:
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mvn jetty:run
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This will bring up ActiveMQ Artemis and the ActiveMQ Artemis REST Interface. Two queues will be created. An "order" queue and a "shipping"
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queue. The broker will forward posted messages to the "shipping" queue through a registered push subscription.
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Step 2:
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mvn exec:java -Dexec.mainClass="ReceiveShipping"
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This will bring up a JMS client registers a MessageListener consumer to receive Order objects. It will automatically
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convert a posted HTTP message into an Order object using JAX-RS content handlers.
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Step 3:
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mvn exec:java -Dexec.mainClass="PushReg"
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This creates a push registration that listens on the "order" queue and forwards messages posted to it to a URL. This
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URL is the REST resource of the "shipping" queue.
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Step 4:
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mvn exec:java -Dexec.mainClass="PostOrder"
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This posts an order to the "order" queue. You'll see it eventually consumed by the ReceiveShipping process.
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