javaclients
Class HelloWorldVolatile
java.lang.Object
javaclients.HelloWorldVolatile
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- I_Callback
public class HelloWorldVolatile
- extends java.lang.Object
- implements I_Callback
This client connects to xmlBlaster and publishes a volatile message.
Volatile messages are messages which expire instantly after they are received
by xmlBlaster. Subscribers which are there already will receive the message even
if the message is hanging in a clients callback queue for an hour.
The publish QoS settings for volatile messages are
<qos>
<expiration lifeTime='0' forceDestroy='true'/>
</qos>
Invoke: java javaclients.HelloWorldVolatile
Invoke: java javaclients.HelloWorldVolatile -session.name joe -passwd secret
- See Also:
- xmlBlaster interface,
engine.message.lifecycle
Method Summary |
static void |
main(java.lang.String[] args)
Try |
java.lang.String |
update(java.lang.String cbSessionId,
UpdateKey updateKey,
byte[] content,
UpdateQos updateQos)
This is the callback method invoked from I_XmlBlasterAccess
informing the client in an asynchronous mode about a new message. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
HelloWorldVolatile
public HelloWorldVolatile(Global glob)
update
public java.lang.String update(java.lang.String cbSessionId,
UpdateKey updateKey,
byte[] content,
UpdateQos updateQos)
- Description copied from interface:
I_Callback
- This is the callback method invoked from I_XmlBlasterAccess
informing the client in an asynchronous mode about a new message.
So you should implement in your client code the I_Callback interface -
suppling the update() method where you can do with the message whatever you want.
The raw protocol driver specific update() method (e.g. CORBA-BlasterCallback.update())
is unpacked and for each arrived message this update is called.
- Specified by:
update
in interface I_Callback
- Parameters:
cbSessionId
- The session ID specified by the client which registered the callback.
You can specify a cbSessionId during connection (with ConnectQos)
and this is bounced back here so you can authenticate the message.updateKey
- The arrived key containing the topic namecontent
- The arrived message content. This is your payload.- See Also:
I_XmlBlasterAccess
main
public static void main(java.lang.String[] args)
- Try
java javaclients.HelloWorldVolatile -help
for usage help
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