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28.5.3. JMS Messages Notifications
HornetQ notifications can also be received using JMS messages.
It is similar to receiving notifications using Core API but an important difference is that JMS requires a JMS Destination to receive the messages (preferably a topic).
You must change the server's management notification address to start with
jms.queue (if it is a JMS queue) or jms.topic (if it is a JMS topic) to use a JMS Destination to receive management notifications.
<!-- notifications will be consumed from "notificationsTopic" JMS Topic --> <management-notification-address>jms.topic.notificationsTopic</management-notification-address>
Once the notification topic is created, you can receive messages from it or set a
MessageListener:
Topic notificationsTopic = HornetQJMSClient.createTopic("notificationsTopic");
Session session = ...
MessageConsumer notificationConsumer = session.createConsumer(notificationsTopic);
notificationConsumer.setMessageListener(new MessageListener()
{
public void onMessage(Message notif)
{
System.out.println("------------------------");
System.out.println("Received notification:");
try
{
Enumeration propertyNames = notif.getPropertyNames();
while (propertyNames.hasMoreElements())
{
String propertyName = (String)propertyNames.nextElement();
System.out.format(" %s: %s\n", propertyName, notif.getObjectProperty(propertyName));
}
}
catch (JMSException e)
{
}
System.out.println("------------------------");
}
});

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