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     <h1>Topic Hierarchy Example</h1>

     <pre>To run the example, simply type <b>mvn verify</b> from this directory, <br>or <b>mvn -PnoServer verify</b> if you want to start and create the server manually.</pre>


     <p>ActiveMQ Artemis supports topic hierarchies. With a topic hierarchy you can register a subscriber with a wild-card
     and that subscriber will receive any messages routed to an address that match the wildcard.</p>
     <p>ActiveMQ Artemis wild-cards can use the character '#' which means "match any number of words", and
     the character '*' which means "match a single word". Words are delimited by the character "."</p>
     <p>For example if I subscribe using the wild-card "news.europe.#", then that would match messages sent to the addresses
     "news.europe", "news.europe.sport" and "news.europe.entertainment", but it does not match messages sent to the
     address "news.usa.wrestling"</p>
     <p>For more information on the wild-card syntax please consult the user manual.</p>
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