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EmitLog.java | ||
EmitLogDirect.java | ||
EmitLogHeader.java | ||
EmitLogTopic.java | ||
NewTask.java | ||
PublisherConfirms.java | ||
README.md | ||
ReceiveLogHeader.java | ||
ReceiveLogs.java | ||
ReceiveLogsDirect.java | ||
ReceiveLogsTopic.java | ||
recompile.sh | ||
Recv.java | ||
RPCClient.java | ||
RPCServer.java | ||
Send.java | ||
Worker.java |
Java code for RabbitMQ tutorials
Here you can find the Java code examples from RabbitMQ tutorials.
To successfully use the examples you will need a RabbitMQ node running locally.
Requirements
You'll need to download the following JAR files from Maven Central:
For example, with wget
:
wget https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/com/rabbitmq/amqp-client/5.21.0/amqp-client-5.21.0.jar
wget https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/slf4j/slf4j-api/2.0.13/slf4j-api-2.0.13.jar
wget https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/slf4j/slf4j-simple/2.0.13/slf4j-simple-2.0.13.jar
Copy those files in your working directory, along the tutorials Java files.
To compile you only need the Rabbitmq Java client jar on the classpath. To run them you'll need all the dependencies, see examples below.
You can set an environment variable for the jar files on the classpath e.g.
export CP=.:amqp-client-5.21.0.jar:slf4j-api-2.0.13.jar:slf4j-simple-2.0.13.jar
java -cp $CP Send
On Windows, use a semicolon instead of a colon to separate items in the classpath:
set CP=.;amqp-client-5.21.0.jar;slf4j-api-2.0.13.jar;slf4j-simple-2.0.13.jar
java -cp %CP% Send
Code
Tutorial one: "Hello World!":
javac -cp amqp-client-5.21.0.jar Send.java Recv.java
# terminal tab 1
java -cp .:amqp-client-5.21.0.jar:slf4j-api-2.0.13.jar:slf4j-simple-2.0.13.jar Recv
# terminal tab 2
java -cp .:amqp-client-5.21.0.jar:slf4j-api-2.0.13.jar:slf4j-simple-2.0.13.jar Send
Tutorial two: Work Queues:
javac -cp $CP NewTask.java Worker.java
# terminal tab 1
java -cp $CP NewTask
# terminal tab 2
java -cp $CP Worker
Tutorial three: Publish/Subscribe
javac -cp $CP EmitLog.java ReceiveLogs.java
# terminal tab 1
java -cp $CP ReceiveLogs
# terminal tab 2
java -cp $CP EmitLog
Tutorial four: Routing
javac -cp $CP ReceiveLogsDirect.java EmitLogDirect.java
# terminal tab 1
java -cp $CP ReceiveLogsDirect warning error
# terminal tab 2
java -cp $CP ReceiveLogsDirect info warning error
# terminal tab 3
java -cp $CP EmitLogDirect error "Run. Run. Or it will explode."
Tutorial five: Topics
# To compile:
javac -cp $CP ReceiveLogsTopic.java EmitLogTopic.java
# To receive all the logs:
java -cp $CP ReceiveLogsTopic "#"
# To receive all logs from the facility "kern":
java -cp $CP ReceiveLogsTopic "kern.*"
# Or if you want to hear only about "critical" logs:
java -cp $CP ReceiveLogsTopic "*.critical"
# You can create multiple bindings:
java -cp $CP ReceiveLogsTopic "kern.*" "*.critical"
# And to emit a log with a routing key "kern.critical" type:
java -cp $CP EmitLogTopic "kern.critical" "A critical kernel error"
Tutorial six: RPC
# Compile and set up the classpath as usual (see tutorial one):
javac -cp $CP RPCClient.java RPCServer.java
# Our RPC service is now ready. We can start the server:
java -cp $CP RPCServer
# To request a fibonacci number run the client:
java -cp $CP RPCClient
Tutorial seven: Publisher Confirms
javac -cp $CP PublisherConfirms.java
java -cp $CP PublisherConfirms