2.4. OpenWire .Net Client API


Overview

The Red Hat JBoss A-MQ NMS client is a .Net client that communicates with the JBoss A-MQ broker using the Openwire protocol. This client supports advanced features such as failover, discovery, SSL, and message compression.
For complete details of using the .Net API see http://activemq.apache.org/nms/index.html.
Note
In order to use the NMS API, you can download the product and the binaries from Red Hat Customer Portal https://access.redhat.com/jbossnetwork/restricted/softwareDetail.html?softwareId=38603&product=jboss.amq&version=6.2.0&downloadType=distributions.

Resources

The API reference documentation for the A-MQ .Net API can be found at http://activemq.apache.org/nms/nms-api.html.
You can find examples of using the A-MQ .Net API at http://activemq.apache.org/nms/nms-examples.html.

Example

Example 2.7, “NMS Producer Connection” shows code for creating a message producer that sends messages to the queue EXAMPLE.FOO.

Example 2.7. NMS Producer Connection

using System;
using Apache.NMS;
using Apache.NMS.Util;
...

// NOTE: ensure the nmsprovider-activemq.config file exists in the executable folder.
IConnectionFactory factory = new ActiveMQ.ConnectionFactory("tcp://localhost:61616);

// Create a Connection
IConnection connection = factory.CreateConnection();

// Create a Session
ISession session = connection.CreateSession();

// Create the destination
IDestination destination = SessionUtil.GetDestination(session, "queue://EXAMPLE.FOO");

// Create a message producer from the Session to the Queue
IMessageProducer producer = session.CreateProducer(destination);

// Start the connection
connection.Start();
...
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