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     <h1>JMS Message Producer Rate Limiting</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>With ActiveMQ Artemis you can specify a maximum send rate at which a JMS MessageProducer will send messages.
     This can be specified when creating or deploying the connection factory. See <code>activemq-jms.xml</code></p>
     <p>If this value is specified then ActiveMQ Artemis will ensure that messages are never produced at a rate higher than
     specified. This is a form of producer <i>throttling</i>.</p>
     <h2>Example step-by-step</h2>
     <p>In this example we specify a <code>producer-max-rate</code> of <code>50</code> messages per second in the <code>activemq-jms.xml</code>
     file when deploying the connection factory:</p>
     <pre class="prettyprint">
     <code>
   &lt;connection-factory name="ConnectionFactory"&gt;
      &lt;connector-ref connector-name="netty-connector"/&gt;
      &lt;entries&gt;
         &lt;entry name="ConnectionFactory"/&gt;
      &lt;/entries&gt;

      &lt;!-- We limit producers created on this connection factory to produce messages at a maximum rate
      of 50 messages per sec --&gt;
      &lt;producer-max-rate&gt;50&lt;/producer-max-rate&gt;

   &lt;/connection-factory&gt;
     </code>
     </pre>
     <p>We then simply send as many messages as we can in 10 seconds and note how many messages are actually sent.</p>
     <p>We note that the number of messages sent per second never exceeds the specified value of <code>50</code> messages per second.</p>

     <ol>
        <li>Create an initial context to perform the JNDI lookup.</li>
        <pre class="prettyprint">
           <code>initialContext = getContext(0);</code>
        </pre>

        <li>Perfom a lookup on the queue</li>
        <pre class="prettyprint">
           <code>Queue queue = (Queue)initialContext.lookup("/queue/exampleQueue");</code>
        </pre>

        <li>Perform a lookup on the Connection Factory</li>
        <pre class="prettyprint">
           <code>ConnectionFactory cf = (ConnectionFactory)initialContext.lookup("/ConnectionFactory");</code>
        </pre>

        <li>Create a JMS Connection</li>
        <pre class="prettyprint">
           <code>connection = cf.createConnection();</code>
        </pre>

        <li>Create a JMS Session</li>
        <pre class="prettyprint">
           <code>Session session = connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);</code>
        </pre>

        <li>Create a JMS Message Producer</li>
        <pre class="prettyprint">
          <code>MessageProducer producer = session.createProducer(queue);</code>
        </pre>

        <li>Send as many messages as we can in 10 seconds</li>
        <pre class="prettyprint">
           <code>
        final long duration = 10000;

        int i = 0;

        long start = System.currentTimeMillis();

        while (System.currentTimeMillis() - start <= duration)
        {
           TextMessage message = session.createTextMessage("This is text message: " + i++);

           producer.send(message);
        }

        long end = System.currentTimeMillis();

        double rate = 1000 * (double)i / (end - start);

        System.out.println("We sent " + i + " messages in " + (end - start) + " milliseconds");

        System.out.println("Actual send rate was " + rate + " messages per second");
           </code>
        </pre>

        <li>We note that the sending rate doesn't exceed 50 messages per second. Here's some example output from a real
        run</li>

        <pre class="prettyprint">
           <code>
     [java] Will now send as many messages as we can in 10 seconds...
     [java] We sent 500 messages in 10072 milliseconds
     [java] Actual send rate was 49.64257347100874 messages per second
           </code>
        </pre>


        <li>For good measure we consumer the messages we produced.</li>
        <pre class="prettyprint">
           <code>
        MessageConsumer messageConsumer = session.createConsumer(queue);

        connection.start();

        System.out.println("Now consuming the messages...");

        i = 0;
        while (true)
        {
           TextMessage messageReceived = (TextMessage)messageConsumer.receive(5000);

           if (messageReceived == null)
           {
              break;
           }

           i++;
        }

        System.out.println("Received " + i + " messages");

           </code>
        </pre>

        <li>Be sure to close our resources!</li>

        <pre class="prettyprint">
           <code>
           finally
           {
              if (initialContext != null)
              {
                initialContext.close();
              }

              if (connection != null)
              {
                 connection.close();
              }
           }</code>
        </pre>



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