The JMS message store persists messages in a JMS queue inside a a JMS Broker. The JMS message store can be configured by specifying the class as class as org.apache.synapse.message.store.impl.jms.JmsStore
. Since the JMS message stores persist messages in a JMS queue in an ordered manner, JMS message stores can be used to implement the store-and-forward pattern.
UI Configuration
Following is the Add JMS Message Store screen that you will see on the EI Management Console.
When you add a JMS message store, it is required to specify values for the following:
- Name - A unique name for the JMS message store.
- Initial Context Factory (
java.naming.factory.initial
) - The JNDI initial context factory class. This class must implement thejava.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory
interface. - Provider URL (
java.naming.provider.url
) - The URL of the JNDI provider.
In addition to specifying the required parameters, you can click Show Additional Parameters and set any of the additional parameters as necessary. For descriptions of each of the additional parameters you can set, see Additional JMS message store parameters
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Note that WSO2 EI has separate message store implementation for WSO2 MB and RabbitMQ. Therefore, if you are using those JMS brokers as your messages store, see the following topics: |
Explained below are the parameters you need to configure for a JMS Message Store. Also, find details of other configurations that are relevant to the JMS Message Store. See the following topics for details:
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JMS Message Store parameters
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Use one of the following links for instructions on how to create a message store artifact for the ESB. Be sure to set the message store type as JMS Message Store, and configure the parameters as explained below. |
Listed below are the required parameters for configuring the JMS Message Store.
Parameter Name | Description |
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Message Store Name | Give a unique name for the JMS message store |
Message Store type | Select JMS Message Store from the list of options. |
Initial Context Factory | The URL of the JNDI provider. |
Provider URL | The password to connect to the broker. |
If you need to ensure guaranteed delivery when you store incoming messages to a JMS message store, and later deliver them to a particular backend, click Show Guaranteed Delivery Parameters and of your messages, specify values for the following parameters:
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Enable Producer Guaranteed |
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Delivery | This flag specifies whether guaranteed delivery is enabled on the producer side. The value is set to False , by default. |
Failover Message |
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Store | The message store to which the store mediator should send messages when the original message store fails. |
For instructions on adding a required type of message store via the EI Management Console, see Adding a Message Store.
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If required, you can configure the optional parameters listed below.
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JNDI Queue Name (store.jms.destination ) | The message store queue name. |
Though this is not a required parameter, we recommend specifying a value for this. | |
Connection factory (store.jms.connection.factory ) | The JNDI name of the connection factory that is used to create |
JMS connections |
. Though this is not a required parameter, we recommend specifying a value for this. | |
User Name (store.jms.username ) | The |
username to connect to the broker |
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Password (store.jms.password ) | The password to connect to the broker. |
This value is not required | |
JMS API Specification Version (store.jms.JMSSpecVersion ) | The JMS API version to be used. Possible values are 1.1 or 1.0. |
By default, the value is set to 1.1. | |
vender.class.loader.enabled | Set to false when using IBM MQ, which requires skipping the external class loader. |
Following is a sample JMS message store configuration that uses WSO2 MB as the message broker:
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<messageStore name="JMSMS" class="org.apache.synapse.message.store.impl.jms.JmsStore" xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse">
<parameter name="java.naming.factory.initial">org.wso2.andes.jndi.PropertiesFileInitialContextFactory</parameter>
<parameter name="java.naming.provider.url">repository/conf/jndi.properties</parameter>
<parameter name="store.jms.destination">ordersQueue</parameter>
<parameter name="store.jms.connection.factory">queue</parameter>
<parameter name="store.jms.JMSSpecVersion">1.1</parameter>
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When using WSO2 MB as the message broker and configuring a Message Processor with
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Individual message priorities can be set using the following property on the provider. For example, the value can be 0-9 for ActiveMQ.
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<property name="JMS_PRIORITY" value="9" scope="axis2"/> |
Following is a sample JMS message store configuration that uses ActiveMQ as the message broker:
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<messageStore name="JMSMS" class="org.apache.synapse.message.store.impl.jms.JmsStore" xmlns="http://ws.apache.org/ns/synapse"> <parameter name="java.naming.factory.initial">org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory</parameter> <parameter name="java.naming.provider.url">tcp://localhost:61616</parameter> <parameter name="store.jms.destination">ordersQueue</parameter> <parameter name="store.jms.connection.factory">queue<>QueueConnectionFactory</parameter> <parameter name="store.jms.JMSSpecVersion">1.1</parameter> </messageStore> |
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When configuring a JMS message store with WSO2 MB or Active MQ you need to copy the required client libraries to the For information on the client libraries you need to copy when configuring a JMS message store with WSO2 MB, see Configure with WSO2 Message Broker. For information on the client libraries you need to copy when configuring a JMS message store with ActiveMQ, see Configure with ActiveMQ. |
Individual message priorities can be set using the following property on the provider. For example, the value can be 0-9 for ActiveMQ.
<property name="JMS_PRIORITY" value="9" scope="axis2"/>
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Other configurations
If you are using ActiveMQ 5.12.2 and above, you need to set the following system property on server
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startup for JMS message store to work as expected.
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This is required because users are enforced to explicitly whitelist packages that can be exchanged using ObjectMessages
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ERROR - JmsConsumer [JMS-C-1] cannot receive message from store. Error:Failed to build body from content. Serializable class not available to broker. Reason: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: Forbidden class org.apache.synapse.message.store.impl.commons.StorableMessage! This class is not trusted to be serialized as ObjectMessage payload. |
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When you configure a JMS message store with the ActiveMQ, you need to copy the required client libraries to the For information on |
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ActiveMQ, see Configure with ActiveMQ. |
Related topics
- Read more about this use case: Store and Forward Using JMS Message Stores
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