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Chapter 5. AMQP
AMQP
The AMQP component supports the AMQP protocol via the Qpid project.
Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their
pom.xml
for this component:
<dependency> <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId> <artifactId>camel-amqp</artifactId> <version>x.x.x</version> <!-- use the same version as your Camel core version --> </dependency>
URI format
amqp:[queue:|topic:]destinationName[?options]
You can specify all of the various configuration options of the JMS component after the destination name.
AMQP Options
You can specify all of the various configuration options of the JMS component after the destination name.
Usage
As AMQP component is inherited from JMS component, the usage of the former is almost identical to the latter:
// Consuming from AMQP queue from("amqp:queue:incoming"). to(...); // Sending message to the AMQP topic from(...). to("amqp:topic:notify");
Configuring AMQP component
Starting from the Camel 2.16.1 you can also use the
AMQPComponent#amqp10Component(String connectionURI)
factory method to return the AMQP 1.0 component with the pre-configured topic prefix:
AMQPComponent amqp = AMQPComponent.amqp10Component("amqp://guest:guest@localhost:5672");
Keep in mind that starting from the Camel 2.17 the
AMQPComponent#amqp10Component(String connectionURI)
factory method has been deprecated on the behalf of the AMQPComponent#amqpComponent(String connectionURI)
:
AMQPComponent amqp = AMQPComponent.amqpComponent("amqp://localhost:5672"); AMQPComponent authorizedAmqp = AMQPComponent.amqpComponent("amqp://localhost:5672", "user", "password");
Starting from Camel 2.17, in order to automatically configure the AMQP component, you can also add an instance of
org.apache.camel.component.amqp.AMQPConnectionDetails
to the registry. For example for Spring Boot you just have to define bean:
@Bean AMQPConnectionDetails amqpConnection() { return new AMQPConnectionDetails("amqp://lcoalhost:5672"); } @Bean AMQPConnectionDetails securedAmqpConnection() { return new AMQPConnectionDetails("amqp://lcoalhost:5672", "username", "password"); }
You can also rely on the Camel properties to read the AMQP connection details. Factory method
AMQPConnectionDetails.discoverAMQP()
attempts to read Camel properties in a Kubernetes-like convention, just as demonstrated on the snippet below:
export AMQP_SERVICE_HOST = "mybroker.com" export AMQP_SERVICE_PORT = "6666" export AMQP_SERVICE_USERNAME = "username" export AMQP_SERVICE_PASSWORD = "password" ... @Bean AMQPConnectionDetails amqpConnection() { return AMQPConnectionDetails.discoverAMQP(); }
Using topics
To have using topics working with
camel-amqp
you need to configure the component to use topic://
as topic prefix, as shown below:
<bean id="amqp" class="org.apache.camel.component.amqp.AmqpComponent"> <property name="connectionFactory"> <bean class="org.apache.qpid.amqp_1_0.jms.impl.ConnectionFactoryImpl" factory-method="createFromURL"> <constructor-arg index="0" type="java.lang.String" value="amqp://localhost:5672" /> <property name="topicPrefix" value="topic://" /> <!-- only necessary when connecting to ActiveMQ over AMQP 1.0 --> </bean> </property> </bean>
Keep in mind that both
AMQPComponent#amqpComponent()
methods and AMQPConnectionDetails
pre-configure the component with the topic prefix, so you don't have to configure it explicitly.