Appendix C. Using AMQ Broker with the examples
The AMQ JMS Pool examples require a running message broker with a queue named queue
. Use the procedures below to install and start the broker and define the queue.
C.1. Installing the broker Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
Follow the instructions in Getting Started with AMQ Broker to install the broker and create a broker instance. Enable anonymous access.
The following procedures refer to the location of the broker instance as <broker-instance-dir>
.
C.2. Starting the broker Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
Procedure
Use the
artemis run
command to start the broker.<broker-instance-dir>/bin/artemis run
$ <broker-instance-dir>/bin/artemis run
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C.3. Creating a queue Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
In a new terminal, use the artemis queue
command to create a queue named queue
.
<broker-instance-dir>/bin/artemis queue create --name queue --address queue --auto-create-address --anycast
$ <broker-instance-dir>/bin/artemis queue create --name queue --address queue --auto-create-address --anycast
You are prompted to answer a series of yes or no questions. Answer N
for no to all of them.
Once the queue is created, the broker is ready for use with the example programs.
C.4. Stopping the broker Copy linkLink copied to clipboard!
When you are done running the examples, use the artemis stop
command to stop the broker.
<broker-instance-dir>/bin/artemis stop
$ <broker-instance-dir>/bin/artemis stop
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