public class ActiveMQTopicSubscriber extends ActiveMQMessageConsumer implements javax.jms.TopicSubscriber
TopicSubscriber object to receive messages
 that have been published to a topic. A TopicSubscriber object
 is the publish/subscribe form of a message consumer. A 
 MessageConsumer can be created by using 
 Session.createConsumer.
 
 
 A TopicSession allows the creation of multiple 
 TopicSubscriber objects per topic. It will deliver each message for
 a topic to each subscriber eligible to receive it. Each copy of the message
 is treated as a completely separate message. Work done on one copy has no
 effect on the others; acknowledging one does not acknowledge the others; one
 message may be delivered immediately, while another waits for its subscriber
 to process messages ahead of it.
 
 Regular TopicSubscriber objects are not durable. They receive
 only messages that are published while they are active.
 
Messages filtered out by a subscriber's message selector will never be delivered to the subscriber. From the subscriber's perspective, they do not exist.
 In some cases, a connection may both publish and subscribe to a topic. The
 subscriber NoLocal attribute allows a subscriber to inhibit
 the delivery of messages published by its own connection.
 
 If a client needs to receive all the messages published on a topic,
 including the ones published while the subscriber is inactive, it uses a
 durable TopicSubscriber. The JMS provider retains a record
 of this durable subscription and insures that all messages from the topic's
 publishers are retained until they are acknowledged by this durable
 subscriber or they have expired.
 
 Sessions with durable subscribers must always provide the same client
 identifier. In addition, each client must specify a name that uniquely
 identifies (within client identifier) each durable subscription it creates.
 Only one session at a time can have a TopicSubscriber for a
 particular durable subscription.
 
 A client can change an existing durable subscription by creating a durable
 TopicSubscriber with the same name and a new topic and/or
 message selector. Changing a durable subscription is equivalent to
 unsubscribing (deleting) the old one and creating a new one.
 
 The unsubscribe method is used to delete a durable
 subscription. The unsubscribe method can be used at the
 Session or TopicSession level. This method
 deletes the state being maintained on behalf of the subscriber by its
 provider.
 
 Creating a MessageConsumer provides the same features as
 creating a TopicSubscriber. To create a durable subscriber,
 use of Session.CreateDurableSubscriber is recommended. The
 TopicSubscriber is provided to support existing code.
Session.createConsumer(javax.jms.Destination), 
Session.createDurableSubscriber(javax.jms.Topic, java.lang.String), 
TopicSession, 
TopicSession.createSubscriber(javax.jms.Topic), 
TopicSubscriber, 
MessageConsumerinfo, session, unconsumedMessages| Modifier | Constructor and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected  | ActiveMQTopicSubscriber(ActiveMQSession theSession,
                       ConsumerId consumerId,
                       ActiveMQDestination dest,
                       java.lang.String name,
                       java.lang.String selector,
                       int prefetch,
                       int maximumPendingMessageCount,
                       boolean noLocalValue,
                       boolean browserValue,
                       boolean asyncDispatch) | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | getNoLocal()Gets the  NoLocalattribute for this subscriber. | 
| javax.jms.Topic | getTopic()Gets the  Topicassociated with this subscriber. | 
acknowledge, checkClosed, checkMessageListener, close, commit, dispatch, dispose, getAvailableListener, getConsumerId, getConsumerName, getConsumerStats, getDestination, getFailureError, getLastDeliveredSequenceId, getMessageListener, getMessageSelector, getMessageSize, getOptimizedAckScheduledAckInterval, getPrefetchNumber, getRedeliveryPolicy, getStats, getTransformer, isBrowser, isDurableSubscriber, isInUse, isNoLocal, iterate, receive, receive, receiveNoWait, rollback, sendPullCommand, setAvailableListener, setFailureError, setMessageListener, setOptimizeAcknowledge, setOptimizedAckScheduledAckInterval, setPrefetchSize, setRedeliveryPolicy, setTransformer, start, stop, toStringprotected ActiveMQTopicSubscriber(ActiveMQSession theSession, ConsumerId consumerId, ActiveMQDestination dest, java.lang.String name, java.lang.String selector, int prefetch, int maximumPendingMessageCount, boolean noLocalValue, boolean browserValue, boolean asyncDispatch) throws javax.jms.JMSException
theSession - value - dest - name - selector - cnum - noLocalValue - browserValue - asyncDispatch - javax.jms.JMSExceptionpublic javax.jms.Topic getTopic()
                         throws javax.jms.JMSException
Topic associated with this subscriber.getTopic in interface javax.jms.TopicSubscriberTopicjavax.jms.JMSException - if the JMS provider fails to get the topic for this topic
                      subscriber due to some internal error.public boolean getNoLocal()
                   throws javax.jms.JMSException
NoLocal attribute for this subscriber. The
 default value for this attribute is false.getNoLocal in interface javax.jms.TopicSubscriberjavax.jms.JMSException - if the JMS provider fails to get the NoLocal
                       attribute for this topic subscriber due to some
                      internal error.Copyright © 2005-2013 Red Hat, Inc.. All Rights Reserved.