Spring Integration

Apache ActiveMQ Artemis provides a simple bootstrap class, org.apache.activemq.integration.spring.SpringJmsBootstrap, for integration with Spring. To use it, you configure Apache ActiveMQ Artemis as you always would, through its various configuration files like broker.xml.

Here we've specified a javax.jms.ConnectionFactory we want bound to a ConnectionFactory entry as well as a queue destination bound to a /queue/exampleQueue entry. Using the SpringJmsBootStrap bean will automatically populate the Spring context with references to those beans so that you can use them. Below is an example Spring JMS bean file taking advantage of this feature:

<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
       xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
       xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
                           http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.0.xsd">

   <bean id="EmbeddedJms" class="org.apache.activemq.integration.spring.SpringJmsBootstrap" init-method="start"/>

   <bean id="listener" class="org.apache.activemq.tests.integration.spring.ExampleListener"/>

   <bean id="listenerContainer" class="org.springframework.jms.listener.DefaultMessageListenerContainer">
      <property name="connectionFactory" ref="ConnectionFactory"/>
      <property name="destination" ref="/queue/exampleQueue"/>
      <property name="messageListener" ref="listener"/>
   </bean>
</beans>

As you can see, the listenerContainer bean references the components defined in the activemq-jms.xml file. The SpringJmsBootstrap class extends the EmbeddedJMS class talked about in JMS API and the same defaults and configuration options apply. Also notice that an init-method must be declared with a start value so that the bean's lifecycle is executed. See the javadocs for more details on other properties of the bean class.

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