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TIBCO JMS Event Receiver

TIBCO JMS event receiver is an internal event receiver that comes with WSO2 products by default . You can configure it with  XML JSON , and  text  input mapping types.

Prerequisites

 Follow the steps below to set up the prerequisites before starting the configuration.

  1. Download and install TIBCO Enterprise Message Service. For more information on installing, go to TIBCO documentation.

  2. Configure WSO2 CEP by adding relevant libraries to support JMS transport.

  3. Start the TIBCO EMS Server.

Creating a TIBCO  JMS  event receiver 

For instructions on creating an TIBCO JMS event receiver, see Configuring Event Receivers

Configuring adapter properties

Specify the Adapter Properties, when creating an TIBCO JMS event receiver using the management console as shown below.

 

When configuring WSO2 CEP for fail over connections, specify JNDI Provider URLs as a comma-separated list of URLs.
eg: tibjmsnaming://localhost:7222, tibjmsnaming://localhost:7224

WSO2 CEP will attempt to connect to each URL in the ordered list. If a connection to one URL fails, the WSO2 CEP will try the next URL in the list.

After entering the above adapter properties, select the  Event Stream  to which you want to map the incoming events, and the  Message Format   which you want to apply on the receiving events . Also, click  Advanced  to define custom input mappings based on the  Message Format  you selected. For more information on custom input mapping types, see  Input Mapping Types .

You can also define the respective adapter properties of the event receiver based on the transport type within the <from> element of the event receiver configuration in the <PRODUCT_HOME>/repository/deployment/server/eventreceivers/ directory as follows.

<eventReceiver name="TibcoJmsReceiver" statistics="disable" trace="disable" xmlns="http://wso2.org/carbon/eventreceiver">
    <from eventAdapterType="jms">
        <property name="transport.jms.DestinationType">topic</property>
        <property name="transport.jms.DurableSubscriberName">subscriber</property>
        <property name="transport.jms.Destination">Test Topic</property>
        <property name="java.naming.factory.initial">com.tibco.tibjms.naming.TibjmsInitialContextFactory</property>
        <property name="java.naming.provider.url">tibjmsnaming://localhost:7222</property>
        <property name="transport.jms.SubscriptionDurable">true</property>
        <property name="transport.jms.ConnectionFactoryJNDIName">TopicConnectionFactory</property>
        <property encrypted="true" name="transport.jms.Password">JP4yDiEh6HogOEjJzQQwHaJFIWZlnJTzaERl4eYrwukNeypm36R+odMkaN9b2q4H9jBQsRV+mhcT1wQVnBpEZn4a+SuFuLKh3NihDEgww6R1tZVo8p1D6TUKvSHXYEpwSOgKrkOmdaFEOQOjfdhfK3Hrnjkz/MYPYQknrLK5MIY=</property>
        <property name="transport.jms.UserName">jms-user</property>
    </from>
    ...............

</eventReceiver>

The above adapter properties are described below.

Adapter Property
Description
Configuration file property
Example

Topic/Queue Name

A string of characters to denote a valid name of a JMS topic to subscribe to, or named queue to use when WSO2 CEP/DAS sends and receives messages.

transport.jms.Destination
Test Topic

JNDI Initial Context Factory Class

JNDI initial context factory class. The class must implement thejava.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory interface.

java.naming.factory.initial
com.tibco.tibjms.naming.TibjmsInitialContextFactory

JNDI Provider URL

URL of the JNDI provider.

java.naming.provider.url
tibjmsnaming://localhost:7222

The JMS connection password

A valid password for the JMS connection.

transport.jms.Password
jms-password

The JMS connection username

A valid username for the JMS connection.

transport.jms.UserName
jms-user

Connection Factory JNDI Name

The JNDI name of the connection factory.

transport.jms.ConnectionFactoryJNDIName

TopicConnectionFactory

When specifying "Connection Factory JNDI Name" make sure to give the correct JNDI name configured in the broker.

Destination Type

The sort order for messages that arrive on a specific destination.

transport.jms.DestinationType
topic/queue

Enable Durable Subscription

Whether the subscription is durable or not.

transport.jms.SubscriptionDurable
true/false

Durable Subscriber Name

A string of characters to denote a valid name of the durable subscriber. (It enables durable subscription if you add any value here).

transport.jms.DurableSubscriberName
subscriber

JMS Properties

Valid property and value pairs to denote Axis2 JMS properties (e.g. "property1: value1, property2: value2")

For more information on Axis2 JMS properties, go to Apache AXIS2 Transports Documentation.

jms.properties
SessionTransacted:false
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