JMS to JMS Bridge
Connectivity > JMS to JMS Bridge
Warning, try Camel first!
Note that we recommend you look at using Apache Camel for bridging ActiveMQ Classic to or from any message broker (or indeed any other technology, protocol or middleware) as its much easier to:
- keep things flexible; its very easy to map different queue/topic to one or more queues or topics on the other provider
- perform content based routing, filtering and other Enterprise Integration Patterns
- allows you to work with any technology, protocol or middleware, not just JMS providers
e.g. in your Spring XML file just add:
<camelContext xmlns="http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring"> <route> <from uri="mqseries:Foo.Bar"/> <to uri="activemq:Cheese"/> </route> </camelContext>
Introduction
ActiveMQ Classic provides bridging functionality to other JMS providers that implement the JMS 1.0.2 and above specification. A JMS bridge can be co-located with an ActiveMQ Classic broker or run remotely. In order to support JMS 1.0.2 there is seperation between Queues and Topics.
temporary destinations and replyTo destinations in the inbound message exchanges are automatically handled, enabling an ActiveMQ Classic service to handle a foreign JMS TopicRequestor or QueueResquestor exchanges.
Properties
JMS Bridge Topic Connector
property name | default value | description |
---|---|---|
localTopicConnection | null | if set will be used to connect to ActiveMQ Classic |
localTopicConnectionFactory | null | used to initialize the ActiveMQ Classic JMS Connection if localTopicConnection is not set |
localClientId | null | set the id of the local connection |
outboundClientId | null | set the id of the outbound connection |
jndiLocalTemplate | Spring default template | used for locating the Connection Factory for the ActiveMQ Classic Connection if the localTopicConnection or localTopicConnectionFactory is not set |
outboundTopicConnection | null | if set will be used to connect to the foreign JMS provider |
outboundTopicConnectionFactory | null | used to initialize the foreign JMS Connection if outboundTopicConnection is not set |
jndiOutboundTemplate | Spring default template | used for locating the Connection Factory for the ActiveMQ Classic Connection if the localTopicConnection or localTopicConnectionFactory is not set |
localUsername | null | if set will be used for authentication to the ActiveMQ Classic JMS provider |
localPassword | null | if set will be used for authentication to the ActiveMQ Classic JMS provider |
outboundUsername | null | if set will be used for authentication to the foreign JMS provider |
outboundPassword | null | if set will be used for authentication to the foreign JMS provider |
inboundMessageConvertor | null | if set will be used for converting foreign JMS Messages to a format for ActiveMQ Classic |
outboundMessageConvertor | null | if set will be used for converting ActiveMQ Classic messages to a format for the foriegn JMS provider |
inboundTopicBridges | null | an array of InboundTopicBridge instances - used for defining inbound (subscribe to) traffic from the foreign JMS provider |
outboundTopicBridges | null | an array of OutboundTopicBridge instances - used for defining destinations that will be published to the foreign JMS provider |
JMS Bridge Queue Connector
property name | default value | description |
---|---|---|
localQueueConnection | null | if set will be used to connect to ActiveMQ Classic |
localQueueConnectionFactory | null | used to initialize the ActiveMQ Classic JMS Connection if localQueueConnection is not set |
localClientId | null | set the id of the local connection |
outboundClientId | null | set the id of the outbound connection |
jndiLocalTemplate | Spring default template | used for locating the Connection Factory for the ActiveMQ Classic Connection if the localQueueConnection or localQueueConnectionFactory is not set |
outboundQueueConnection | null | if set will be used to connect to the foreign JMS provider |
outboundQueueConnectionFactory | null | used to initialize the foreign JMS Connection if localQueueConnection is not set |
jndiOutboundTemplate | Spring default template | used for locating the Connection Factory for the ActiveMQ Classic Connection if the localQueueConnection or localQueueConnectionFactory is not set |
localUsername | null | if set will be used for authentication to the ActiveMQ Classic JMS provider |
localPassword | null | if set will be used for authentication to the ActiveMQ Classic JMS provider |
outboundUsername | null | if set will be used for authentication to the foreign JMS provider |
outboundPassword | null | if set will be used for authentication to the foreign JMS provider |
inboundMessageConvertor | null | if set will be used for converting foreign JMS Messages to a format for ActiveMQ Classic |
outboundMessageConvertor | null | if set will be used for converting ActiveMQ Classic messages to a format for the foriegn JMS provider |
inboundQueueBridges | null | an array of InboundQueueBridge instances - used for defining inbound (subscribe to) traffic from the foreign JMS provider |
outboundQueueBridges | null | an array of OutboundQueueBridge instances - used for defining destinations that will be forwarded to the foreign JMS provider |
Topic Bridges
InboundTopicBridge
property name | default value | description |
---|---|---|
localTopicName | null | the name of the local ActiveMQ Classic Queue |
inboundTopicName | null | the foreign topic name to subscribe to |
selector | null | selector to use - if any |
consumerName | null | if set will create a durable consumer |
OutboundTopicBridge
property name | default value | description |
---|---|---|
localTopicName | null | the name of the local ActiveMQ Classic Queue |
outboundTopicName | null | the foreign topic name to publish to |
Queue Bridges
InboundQueueBridge
property name | default value | description |
---|---|---|
localQueueName | null | the name of the local ActiveMQ Classic Queue |
inboundQueueName | null | the foreign queue name to receive from |
selector | null | selector to use - if any |
OutboundQueueBridge
property name | default value | description |
---|---|---|
localQueueName | null | the name of the local ActiveMQ Classic Queue |
outboundQueueName | null | the foreign queue name to send to |
Example XBean Configuration
The following example config file shows how to use the regular Xml Configuration to configure a JMS to JMS bridge.
<broker xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/schema/core" id="localbroker"
brokerName="localBroker" persistent="false">
<jmsBridgeConnectors>
<jmsQueueConnector
outboundQueueConnectionFactory="#remoteFactory">
<inboundQueueBridges>
<inboundQueueBridge
inboundQueueName="org.apache.activemq.network.jms.QueueBridgeXBeanTest" />
</inboundQueueBridges>
</jmsQueueConnector>
</jmsBridgeConnectors>
<transportConnectors>
<transportConnector uri="tcp://localhost:61234" />
</transportConnectors>
</broker>
<!-- JMS ConnectionFactory to use remote -->
<bean id="remoteFactory"
class="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory">
<property name="brokerURL" value="tcp://localhost:61666" />
</bean>
Example pure Spring Configuration
The following example shows how to use raw Spring XML to wire together a broker - bridging to a Foreign JMS provider
<!-- local broker with embedded Jms to Jms bridge (ok - it's contrived) -->
<bean id="localbroker" class="org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService"
init-method="start">
<property name="brokerName" value = "localBroker"/>
<property name="persistent" value = "false"/>
<property name="transportConnectorURIs">
<list>
<value>tcp://localhost:61234</value>
</list>
</property>
<property name="jmsBridgeConnectors">
<list>
<ref bean="jmsConnector"/>
</list>
</property>
</bean>
<!-- JMS ConnectionFactory to use local broker (the one with the bridge) -->
<bean id="localFactory"
class="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory">
<property name="brokerURL" value="tcp://localhost:61234" />
</bean>
<!--JmsTopicConnector - the Jms bridge -->
<bean id="jmsConnector"
class="org.apache.activemq.network.jms.JmsTopicConnector">
<property name = "outboundTopicConnectionFactory" ref = "remoteFactory"/>
<property name = "inboundTopicBridges">
<list>
<ref bean="InboundTopicBridge" />
</list>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id ="InboundTopicBridge" class="org.apache.activemq.network.jms.InboundTopicBridge">
<property name = "inboundTopicName" value = "org.apache.activemq.network.jms.TopicBridgeSpringTest"/>
</bean>
Example XBean Configuration to Bridge ActiveMQ Classic to Provider With No URL Setter
Some JMS providers, WebLogic for instance, do not expose a setter for connection properties like host and port (setBrokerUrl) on their ConnectionFactory object. In this case you need to set outboundQueueConnectionFactoryName and jndiOutboundTemplate in your activemq.xml config file.
<!-- START SNIPPET: example -->
<beans>
<!-- Allows us to use system properties as variables in this configuration file -->
<bean class="org.springframework.beans.factory.config.PropertyPlaceholderConfigurer"/>
<broker useJmx="true" xmlns="http://activemq.org/config/1.0">
<persistenceAdapter>
<journaledJDBC journalLogFiles="5" dataDirectory="${activemq.home}/activemq-data"/>
</persistenceAdapter>
<transportConnectors>
<transportConnector name="default" uri="tcp://localhost:61616" discoveryUri="multicast://default"/>
<transportConnector name="stomp" uri="stomp://localhost:61613"/>
</transportConnectors>
<networkConnectors>
<networkConnector name="default" uri="multicast://default"/>
</networkConnectors>
<jmsBridgeConnectors>
<jmsQueueConnector name="JreportRequestBridge-Inbound"
jndiOutboundTemplate="#remoteJndi"
outboundQueueConnectionFactoryName="jms/ConnectionFactory"
localQueueConnectionFactory="#localFactory">
<inboundQueueBridges>
<inboundQueueBridge inboundQueueName="jms/queue/jreport/request"/>
</inboundQueueBridges>
</jmsQueueConnector>
</jmsBridgeConnectors>
</broker>
<!-- Set up the template for connecting to Weblogic -->
<bean id="remoteJndi" class="org.springframework.jndi.JndiTemplate">
<property name="environment">
<props>
<prop key="java.naming.factory.initial">weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory</prop>
<prop key="java.naming.provider.url">t3://<your ip here>:7001</prop>
</props>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="localFactory"
class="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory">
<property name="brokerURL" value="tcp://localhost:61616" />
</bean>
<bean id="localQueue" class="org.apache.activemq.command.ActiveMQQueue">
<constructor-arg value="dynamic/jms.queue.jreport.request"/>
</bean>
</beans>
<!-- END SNIPPET: xbean -->
Example pure Spring Configuration for sending messages to external ActiveMQ Classic destination through bridge
Spring beans:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE beans PUBLIC "-//SPRING//DTD BEAN//EN" "http://www.springframework.org/dtd/spring-beans.dtd">
<beans>
<bean id="mainBroker" class="org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService" init-method="start" destroy-method="stop">
<property name="brokerName" value = "mainBroker"/>
<property name="persistent" value="false"/>
<property name="transportConnectorURIs">
<list>
<value>tcp://localhost:7000</value>
</list>
</property>
</bean>
<bean id="bridgedBroker" class="org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService" init-method="start" destroy-method="stop">
<property name="brokerName" value = "bridgedBroker"/>
<property name="persistent" value="false"/>
<property name="transportConnectorURIs">
<list>
<value>tcp://localhost:7001</value>
</list>
</property>
<property name="jmsBridgeConnectors">
<list>
<bean class="org.apache.activemq.network.jms.JmsQueueConnector">
<property name="outboundQueueConnectionFactory">
<bean class="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory">
<property name="brokerURL" value="tcp://localhost:7000" />
</bean>
</property>
<property name="outboundQueueBridges">
<list>
<bean class="org.apache.activemq.network.jms.OutboundQueueBridge">
<constructor-arg value="messages.input"/>
</bean>
</list>
</property>
</bean>
</list>
</property>
</bean>
</beans>
Java code:
public class BridgeTest {
public BridgeTest() throws Exception {
Log log = LogFactory.getLog(getClass());
new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext("bridge/context-bridge.xml");
ActiveMQConnection connection = ActiveMQConnection.makeConnection("tcp://localhost:7001");
connection.start();
Session session = connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
Destination destination = session.createQueue("messages.input");
MessageProducer producer = session.createProducer(destination);
producer.send(session.createTextMessage("Test Message"));
log.debug("send message");
session.close();
connection.close();
connection = ActiveMQConnection.makeConnection("tcp://localhost:7000");
connection.start();
session = connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
destination = session.createQueue("messages.input");
MessageConsumer consumer = session.createConsumer(destination);
log.debug("receive message");
Message message = consumer.receive(5000);
log.debug("Received: " + message);
session.close();
connection.close();
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
new BridgeTest();
}
}