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System Requirements:
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You will need JDK 1.6 and Maven to run this example. This example has been tested with Maven 2.2.1. It may or may not work
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with earlier or later versions of Maven.
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This is an example of using duplicate detection for posted messages. The first file to look at is:
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src/main/resource/activemq-rest.xml
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You see that by default, all messages posted to msg-create URLs will follow the duplicate detection pattern talked
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about in the documentation.
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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.
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Step 2:
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$ mvn exec:java -Dexec.mainClass="ReceiveOrder"
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This will bring up a REST client that is continuously pulling the server through a consume-next (see doco for details).
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Step 3:
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$ mvn exec:java -Dexec.mainClass="PostOrder"
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This class will post 3 orders. The first order will cause the 307 redirection as stated in the docs. A 2nd order
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will be posted twice through the same consume-next URL. You'll see from the ReceiveOrder process that only 2 messages
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are actually processed through the queue (instead of the 3 posts that were done).
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Step 4:
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In Step 4, you will use the create-with-id URL published by the container. To run the example, you must pass in
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your own order id. For example:
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$ mvn exec:java -Dexec.mainClass="PostOrderWithId" -Dexec.args="001"
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If you run this program with the same argument you'll see that only one of the messages passes through the queue
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and is consumed by the ReceiveOrder process. Pass a different string to -Dexec.args to post a new message that
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isn't caught by the dup-detection facility.
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