Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Using AMQ Online on OpenShift 1. Introduction Expand section "1. Introduction" Collapse section "1. Introduction" 1.1. AMQ Online overview 1.2. Supported features 1.3. AMQ Online user roles 1.4. Supported configurations 1.5. Document conventions Expand section "1.5. Document conventions" Collapse section "1.5. Document conventions" 1.5.1. Variable text 2. Managing address spaces Expand section "2. Managing address spaces" Collapse section "2. Managing address spaces" 2.1. Address space 2.2. Standard address space Expand section "2.2. Standard address space" Collapse section "2.2. Standard address space" 2.2.1. Standard address types Expand section "2.2.1. Standard address types" Collapse section "2.2.1. Standard address types" 2.2.1.1. Queue 2.2.1.2. Topic Expand section "2.2.1.2. Topic" Collapse section "2.2.1.2. Topic" 2.2.1.2.1. Hierarchical topics and wildcards 2.2.1.2.2. Known issue with creating a subscriber on a hierarchical topic 2.2.1.3. Anycast 2.2.1.4. Multicast 2.2.1.5. Subscription 2.3. Brokered address space Expand section "2.3. Brokered address space" Collapse section "2.3. Brokered address space" 2.3.1. Brokered address types Expand section "2.3.1. Brokered address types" Collapse section "2.3.1. Brokered address types" 2.3.1.1. Queue 2.3.1.2. Topic Expand section "2.3.1.2. Topic" Collapse section "2.3.1.2. Topic" 2.3.1.2.1. Hierarchical topics and wildcards 2.3.1.2.2. Known issue with creating a subscriber on a hierarchical topic 2.4. Address space plans 2.5. Listing available address space plans using the command line 2.6. Listing available authentication services using the command line 2.7. Address space examples Expand section "2.7. Address space examples" Collapse section "2.7. Address space examples" 2.7.1. Address space example 2.7.2. Address space example using an authentication service 2.7.3. Address space example using an external authentication service allowing overrides 2.7.4. Address space examples exposing endpoints externally Expand section "2.7.4. Address space examples exposing endpoints externally" Collapse section "2.7.4. Address space examples exposing endpoints externally" 2.7.4.1. OpenShift LoadBalancer service example 2.7.4.2. OpenShift route example 2.7.5. Address space certificate provider configuration examples Expand section "2.7.5. Address space certificate provider configuration examples" Collapse section "2.7.5. Address space certificate provider configuration examples" 2.7.5.1. openshift provider 2.7.5.2. selfsigned provider 2.7.5.3. certBundle provider 2.7.6. Address space example exports Expand section "2.7.6. Address space example exports" Collapse section "2.7.6. Address space example exports" 2.7.6.1. ConfigMap and Secret type export examples 2.7.6.2. Service type export example 2.8. Example address space status output 2.9. Example of exporting address space information into the application namespace 2.10. Address space connector examples Expand section "2.10. Address space connector examples" Collapse section "2.10. Address space connector examples" 2.10.1. Address space connector using SASL PLAIN 2.10.2. Address space connector using mutual TLS 2.11. Creating address spaces using the command line 2.12. Creating an address space using the Red Hat AMQ Console 2.13. Changing the address space plan associated with an address space using the Red Hat AMQ Console 2.14. Changing the authentication service associated with an address space using the Red Hat AMQ Console 2.15. Deleting an address space using the Red Hat AMQ Console 2.16. Example commands for retrieving address space information 2.17. Replacing address spaces using the command line 3. Managing addresses Expand section "3. Managing addresses" Collapse section "3. Managing addresses" 3.1. Address 3.2. Address plans Expand section "3.2. Address plans" Collapse section "3.2. Address plans" 3.2.1. Address example 3.2.2. Topic and subscription address example 3.2.3. Address TTL restriction example 3.2.4. Address forwarding examples Expand section "3.2.4. Address forwarding examples" Collapse section "3.2.4. Address forwarding examples" 3.2.4.1. Forwarding messages from a local queue to a remote AMQP server 3.2.4.2. Forwarding messages from a remote AMQP server to a local queue 3.3. Listing available address plans using the command line 3.4. Creating addresses using the command line 3.5. Creating addresses using the Red Hat AMQ Console 3.6. Replacing addresses using the command line 4. Using the Red Hat AMQ Console Expand section "4. Using the Red Hat AMQ Console" Collapse section "4. Using the Red Hat AMQ Console" 4.1. Red Hat AMQ Console user permissions 4.2. Accessing the Red Hat AMQ Console 4.3. Viewing message and application connection statistics using the Red Hat AMQ Console 4.4. Viewing endpoint information using the Red Hat AMQ Console 4.5. Purging queues and subscriptions 4.6. Closing connections using the Red Hat AMQ Console 5. User model Expand section "5. User model" Collapse section "5. User model" 5.1. Authentication Expand section "5.1. Authentication" Collapse section "5.1. Authentication" 5.1.1. Password authentication type 5.1.2. Serviceaccount authentication type 5.2. Authorization 5.3. Managing users Expand section "5.3. Managing users" Collapse section "5.3. Managing users" 5.3.1. Creating users using the command line 5.3.2. Deleting users using the command line 5.3.3. Managing user permissions using the command line 6. Connecting applications to AMQ Online Expand section "6. Connecting applications to AMQ Online" Collapse section "6. Connecting applications to AMQ Online" 6.1. Retrieving the self-signed CA certificate 6.2. Client examples Expand section "6.2. Client examples" Collapse section "6.2. Client examples" 6.2.1. AMQ Online Python example Expand section "6.2.1. AMQ Online Python example" Collapse section "6.2.1. AMQ Online Python example" 6.2.1.1. Known issue with creating a subscriber on a hierarchical topic 6.2.2. AMQ Online JMS example 6.2.3. AMQ Online JavaScript example Expand section "6.2.3. AMQ Online JavaScript example" Collapse section "6.2.3. AMQ Online JavaScript example" 6.2.3.1. AMQ Online JavaScript example using WebSockets 6.2.4. AMQ Online C++ example Expand section "6.2.4. AMQ Online C++ example" Collapse section "6.2.4. AMQ Online C++ example" 6.2.4.1. Known issue with creating a subscriber on a hierarchical topic 6.2.5. AMQ Online .NET example A. Using your subscription B. AMQ Online resources for messaging tenants Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Using AMQ Online on OpenShift Red Hat AMQ 7.7For use with AMQ Online 1.5Legal NoticeAbstract This guide describes how to use AMQ Online. Next