The JMS source enables receiving messages from JMS.
The JMS source has the following options:
Properties grouped by prefix:
- client-id
-
Client id for durable subscriptions. (String, default:
<none>
) - destination
-
The destination from which to receive messages (queue or topic). (String, default:
<none>
) - message-selector
-
A selector for messages. (String, default:
<none>
) - session-transacted
-
True to enable transactions and select a DefaultMessageListenerContainer, false to select a SimpleMessageListenerContainer. (Boolean, default:
true
) - subscription-durable
-
True for a durable subscription. (Boolean, default:
<none>
) - subscription-name
-
The name of a durable or shared subscription. (String, default:
<none>
) - subscription-shared
-
True for a shared subscription. (Boolean, default:
<none>
)
- jndi-name
-
Connection factory JNDI name. When set, takes precedence to others connection factory auto-configurations. (String, default:
<none>
) - pub-sub-domain
-
Whether the default destination type is topic. (Boolean, default:
false
)
- acknowledge-mode
-
Acknowledge mode of the container. By default, the listener is transacted with automatic acknowledgment. (AcknowledgeMode, default:
<none>
, possible values:AUTO
,CLIENT
,DUPS_OK
) - auto-startup
-
Start the container automatically on startup. (Boolean, default:
true
) - concurrency
-
Minimum number of concurrent consumers. (Integer, default:
<none>
) - max-concurrency
-
Maximum number of concurrent consumers. (Integer, default:
<none>
) - receive-timeout
-
Timeout to use for receive calls. Use -1 for a no-wait receive or 0 for no timeout at all. The latter is only feasible if not running within a transaction manager and is generally discouraged since it prevents clean shutdown. (Duration, default:
1s
)
Note
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Spring boot broker configuration is used; refer to the
Spring Boot Documentation for more information.
The spring.jms.* properties above are also handled by the boot JMS support.
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