Interface TopicSession
- All Superinterfaces:
AutoCloseable
,Runnable
,Session
TopicSession
object provides methods for creating TopicPublisher
, TopicSubscriber
, and
TemporaryTopic
objects. It also provides a method for deleting its client's durable subscribers.
A TopicSession
is used for creating Pub/Sub specific objects. In general, use the Session
object, and
use TopicSession
only to support existing code. Using the Session
object simplifies the programming
model, and allows transactions to be used across the two messaging domains.
A TopicSession
cannot be used to create objects specific to the point-to-point domain. The following methods
inherit from Session
, but must throw an IllegalStateException
if used from TopicSession
:
createBrowser
createQueue
createTemporaryQueue
- Since:
- JMS 1.0
- Version:
- Jakarta Messaging 2.0
- See Also:
-
Field Summary
Fields inherited from interface jakarta.jms.Session
AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE, CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE, DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE, SESSION_TRANSACTED
-
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptioncreateDurableSubscriber
(Topic topic, String name) Creates an unshared durable subscription on the specified topic (if one does not already exist) and creates a consumer on that durable subscription.createDurableSubscriber
(Topic topic, String name, String messageSelector, boolean noLocal) Creates an unshared durable subscription on the specified topic (if one does not already exist), specifying a message selector and thenoLocal
parameter, and creates a consumer on that durable subscription.createPublisher
(Topic topic) Creates a publisher for the specified topic.createSubscriber
(Topic topic) Creates a nondurable subscriber to the specified topic.createSubscriber
(Topic topic, String messageSelector, boolean noLocal) Creates a nondurable subscriber to the specified topic, using a message selector or specifying whether messages published by its own connection should be delivered to it.Creates aTemporaryTopic
object.createTopic
(String topicName) Creates a topic identity given aTopic
name.void
unsubscribe
(String name) Unsubscribes a durable subscription that has been created by a client.Methods inherited from interface jakarta.jms.Session
close, commit, createBrowser, createBrowser, createBytesMessage, createConsumer, createConsumer, createConsumer, createDurableConsumer, createDurableConsumer, createMapMessage, createMessage, createObjectMessage, createObjectMessage, createProducer, createQueue, createSharedConsumer, createSharedConsumer, createSharedDurableConsumer, createSharedDurableConsumer, createStreamMessage, createTemporaryQueue, createTextMessage, createTextMessage, getAcknowledgeMode, getMessageListener, getTransacted, recover, rollback, run, setMessageListener
-
Method Details
-
createTopic
Creates a topic identity given aTopic
name.This facility is provided for the rare cases where clients need to dynamically manipulate topic identity. This allows the creation of a topic identity with a provider-specific name. Clients that depend on this ability are not portable.
Note that this method is not for creating the physical topic. The physical creation of topics is an administrative task and is not to be initiated by the Jakarta Messaging API. The one exception is the creation of temporary topics, which is accomplished with the
createTemporaryTopic
method.- Specified by:
createTopic
in interfaceSession
- Parameters:
topicName
- the name of thisTopic
- Returns:
- a
Topic
with the given name - Throws:
JMSException
- if the session fails to create a topic due to some internal error.
-
createSubscriber
Creates a nondurable subscriber to the specified topic.A client uses a
TopicSubscriber
object to receive messages that have been published to a topic.Regular
TopicSubscriber
objects are not durable. They receive only messages that are published while they are active.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. The default value for this attribute is false.- Parameters:
topic
- theTopic
to subscribe to- Returns:
- A nondurable subscriber to the specified topic.
- Throws:
JMSException
- if the session fails to create a subscriber due to some internal error.InvalidDestinationException
- if an invalid topic is specified.
-
createSubscriber
TopicSubscriber createSubscriber(Topic topic, String messageSelector, boolean noLocal) throws JMSException Creates a nondurable subscriber to the specified topic, using a message selector or specifying whether messages published by its own connection should be delivered to it.A client uses a
TopicSubscriber
object to receive messages that have been published to a topic.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. The default value for this attribute is false.- Parameters:
topic
- theTopic
to subscribe tomessageSelector
- only messages with properties matching the message selector expression are delivered. A value of null or an empty string indicates that there is no message selector for the message consumer.noLocal
- if set, inhibits the delivery of messages published by its own connection- Returns:
- A nondurable subscriber to the specified topic.
- Throws:
JMSException
- if the session fails to create a subscriber due to some internal error.InvalidDestinationException
- if an invalid topic is specified.InvalidSelectorException
- if the message selector is invalid.
-
createDurableSubscriber
Creates an unshared durable subscription on the specified topic (if one does not already exist) and creates a consumer on that durable subscription. This method creates the durable subscription without a message selector and with anoLocal
value offalse
.A durable subscription is used by an application which needs to receive all the messages published on a topic, including the ones published when there is no active consumer associated with it. The Jakarta Messaging provider retains a record of this durable subscription and ensures that all messages from the topic's publishers are retained until they are delivered to, and acknowledged by, a consumer on this durable subscription or until they have expired.
A durable subscription will continue to accumulate messages until it is deleted using the
unsubscribe
method.This method may only be used with non-shared durable subscriptions. Any durable subscription created using this method will be non-shared. This means that only one active (i.e. not closed) consumer on the subscription may exist at a time. The term "consumer" here means a
TopicSubscriber
,MessageConsumer
orJMSConsumer
object in any client.An unshared durable subscription is identified by a name specified by the client and by the client identifier, which must be set. An application which subsequently wishes to create a consumer on that non-shared durable subscription must use the same client identifier.
If an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier and the same topic and message selector, and there is no consumer already active (i.e. not closed) on the durable subscription, and no consumed messages from that subscription are still part of a pending transaction or are not yet acknowledged in the session, then this method creates a
TopicSubscriber
on the existing durable subscription.If an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier, and there is a consumer already active (i.e. not closed) on the durable subscription, or consumed messages from that subscription are still part of a pending transaction or are not yet acknowledged in the session, then a
JMSException
will be thrown.If an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier but a different topic, message selector or
noLocal
value has been specified, and there is no consumer already active (i.e. not closed) on the durable subscription, and no consumed messages from that subscription are still part of a pending transaction or are not yet acknowledged in the session, then the durable subscription will be deleted and a new one created.A shared durable subscription and an unshared durable subscription may not have the same name and client identifier. If a shared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier then a
JMSException
is thrown.There is no restriction on durable subscriptions and shared non-durable subscriptions having the same name and clientId. Such subscriptions would be completely separate.
This method is identical to the corresponding
createDurableConsumer
method except that it returns aTopicSubscriber
rather than aMessageConsumer
to represent the consumer.- Specified by:
createDurableSubscriber
in interfaceSession
- Parameters:
topic
- the non-temporaryTopic
to subscribe toname
- the name used to identify this subscription- Returns:
- An unshared durable subscription on the specified topic.
- Throws:
InvalidDestinationException
- if an invalid topic is specified.JMSException
-- if the session fails to create the non-shared durable subscription and
TopicSubscriber
due to some internal error - if the client identifier is unset
- if an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier, and there is a consumer already active
- if a shared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier
- if the session fails to create the non-shared durable subscription and
-
createDurableSubscriber
TopicSubscriber createDurableSubscriber(Topic topic, String name, String messageSelector, boolean noLocal) throws JMSException Creates an unshared durable subscription on the specified topic (if one does not already exist), specifying a message selector and thenoLocal
parameter, and creates a consumer on that durable subscription.A durable subscription is used by an application which needs to receive all the messages published on a topic, including the ones published when there is no active consumer associated with it. The Jakarta Messaging provider retains a record of this durable subscription and ensures that all messages from the topic's publishers are retained until they are delivered to, and acknowledged by, a consumer on this durable subscription or until they have expired.
A durable subscription will continue to accumulate messages until it is deleted using the
unsubscribe
method.This method may only be used with non-shared durable subscriptions. Any durable subscription created using this method will be non-shared. This means that only one active (i.e. not closed) consumer on the subscription may exist at a time. The term "consumer" here means a
TopicSubscriber
,MessageConsumer
orJMSConsumer
object in any client.An unshared durable subscription is identified by a name specified by the client and by the client identifier, which must be set. An application which subsequently wishes to create a consumer on that non-shared durable subscription must use the same client identifier.
If an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier and the same topic and message selector, and there is no consumer already active (i.e. not closed) on the durable subscription, and no consumed messages from that subscription are still part of a pending transaction or are not yet acknowledged in the session, then this method creates a
TopicSubscriber
on the existing durable subscription.If an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier, and there is a consumer already active (i.e. not closed) on the durable subscription, or consumed messages from that subscription are still part of a pending transaction or are not yet acknowledged in the session, then a
JMSException
will be thrown.If an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier but a different topic, message selector or
noLocal
value has been specified, and there is no consumer already active (i.e. not closed) on the durable subscription, and no consumed messages from that subscription are still part of a pending transaction or are not yet acknowledged in the session, then the durable subscription will be deleted and a new one created.A shared durable subscription and an unshared durable subscription may not have the same name and client identifier. If a shared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier then a
JMSException
is thrown.If
noLocal
is set to true then any messages published to the topic using this session's connection, or any other connection with the same client identifier, will not be added to the durable subscription.There is no restriction on durable subscriptions and shared non-durable subscriptions having the same name and clientId. Such subscriptions would be completely separate.
This method is identical to the corresponding
createDurableConsumer
method except that it returns aTopicSubscriber
rather than aMessageConsumer
to represent the consumer.- Specified by:
createDurableSubscriber
in interfaceSession
- Parameters:
topic
- the non-temporaryTopic
to subscribe toname
- the name used to identify this subscriptionmessageSelector
- only messages with properties matching the message selector expression are added to the durable subscription. A value of null or an empty string indicates that there is no message selector for the durable subscription.noLocal
- if true then any messages published to the topic using this session's connection, or any other connection with the same client identifier, will not be added to the durable subscription.- Returns:
- An unshared durable subscription on the specified topic.
- Throws:
InvalidDestinationException
- if an invalid topic is specified.InvalidSelectorException
- if the message selector is invalid.JMSException
-- if the session fails to create the non-shared durable subscription and
TopicSubscriber
due to some internal error - if the client identifier is unset
- if an unshared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier, and there is a consumer already active
- if a shared durable subscription already exists with the same name and client identifier
- if the session fails to create the non-shared durable subscription and
-
createPublisher
Creates a publisher for the specified topic.A client uses a
TopicPublisher
object to publish messages on a topic. Each time a client creates aTopicPublisher
on a topic, it defines a new sequence of messages that have no ordering relationship with the messages it has previously sent.- Parameters:
topic
- theTopic
to publish to, or null if this is an unidentified producer- Returns:
- A publisher for the specified topic.
- Throws:
JMSException
- if the session fails to create a publisher due to some internal error.InvalidDestinationException
- if an invalid topic is specified.
-
createTemporaryTopic
Creates aTemporaryTopic
object. Its lifetime will be that of theTopicConnection
unless it is deleted earlier.- Specified by:
createTemporaryTopic
in interfaceSession
- Returns:
- a temporary topic identity
- Throws:
JMSException
- if the session fails to create a temporary topic due to some internal error.
-
unsubscribe
Unsubscribes a durable subscription that has been created by a client.This method deletes the state being maintained on behalf of the subscriber by its provider.
It is erroneous for a client to delete a durable subscription while there is an active
TopicSubscriber
for the subscription, or while a consumed message is part of a pending transaction or has not been acknowledged in the session.- Specified by:
unsubscribe
in interfaceSession
- Parameters:
name
- the name used to identify this subscription- Throws:
JMSException
- if the session fails to unsubscribe to the durable subscription due to some internal error.InvalidDestinationException
- if an invalid subscription name is specified.
-