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+<div class="docbook"><div class="navheader"><table summary="Navigation header" width="100%"><tr><th align="center" colspan="3">2.5.&#160;Logging</th></tr><tr><td align="left" width="20%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-Addresses.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><th align="center" width="60%">Chapter&#160;2.&#160;Configuring the Client</th><td align="right" width="20%">&#160;<a accesskey="n" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Miscellaneous.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr /></div><div class="section"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a id="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-Logging"></a>2.5.&#160;Logging</h2></div></div></div><p>The JMS Client logging is handled using the Simple Logging Facade for Java (<a class="link" href="http://www.slf4j.org/" target="_top">SLF4J</a>). As the name implies, slf4j is a facade that delegates to other logging systems like log4j or JDK 1.4 logging. For more information on how to configure slf4j for specific logging syst
 ems, please consult the slf4j documentation.</p><p>When using the log4j binding, please set the log level for org.apache.qpid explicitly. Otherwise log4j will default to DEBUG which will degrade performance considerably due to excessive logging. The recommended logging level for production is <code class="literal">WARN</code>.</p><p>The following example shows the logging properties used to configure client logging for slf4j using the log4j binding. These properties can be placed in a log4j.properties file and placed in the <code class="varname">CLASSPATH</code>, or they can be set explicitly using the <code class="literal">-Dlog4j.configuration</code> property.</p><div class="example"><a id="d0e2144"></a><p class="title"><strong>Example&#160;2.11.&#160;log4j Logging Properties</strong></p><div class="example-contents"><pre class="programlisting">
+	log4j.logger.org.apache.qpid=WARN, console
+	log4j.additivity.org.apache.qpid=false
+
+	log4j.appender.console=org.apache.log4j.ConsoleAppender
+	log4j.appender.console.Threshold=all
+	log4j.appender.console.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout
+	log4j.appender.console.layout.ConversionPattern=%t %d %p [%c{4}] %m%n
+	</pre></div></div><br class="example-break" /></div><div class="navfooter"><hr /><table summary="Navigation footer" width="100%"><tr><td align="left" width="40%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-Addresses.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%"><a accesskey="u" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring.html">Up</a></td><td align="right" width="40%">&#160;<a accesskey="n" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Miscellaneous.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">2.4.&#160;Addresses&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%"><a accesskey="h" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Book.html">Home</a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="40%">&#160;Chapter&#160;3.&#160;Miscellaneous</td></tr></table></div></div>
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+<div class="docbook"><div class="navheader"><table summary="Navigation header" width="100%"><tr><th align="center" colspan="3">Chapter&#160;2.&#160;Configuring the Client</th></tr><tr><td align="left" width="20%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><th align="center" width="60%">&#160;</th><td align="right" width="20%">&#160;<a accesskey="n" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-JNDI.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr /></div><div class="chapter"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h1 class="title"><a id="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring"></a>Chapter&#160;2.&#160;Configuring the Client</h1></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><strong>Table of Contents</strong></p><dl class="toc"><dt><span class="section"><a href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring.html#JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-Overview">2.1. Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="section"><a href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-JNDI.html">2.2. JNDI Properties</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a 
 href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-JNDI.html#d0e159">2.2.1. Properties File Format</a></span></dt><dt><span class="section"><a href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-JNDI.html#JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-JNDI-Connection-URL">2.2.2. Connection URLs</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="section"><a href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-JVM-Properties.html">2.3. JVM Properties</a></span></dt><dt><span class="section"><a href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-Addresses.html">2.4. Addresses</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-Addresses.html#d0e1449">2.4.1. Address Strings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="section"><a href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-Addresses.html#d0e1473">2.4.2. Subjects</a></span></dt><dt><span class="section"><a href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-Addresses.html#d0e1649">2.4.3. Address String Options</a></span></dt><dt><span class="section"><a href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-Addresses.html#section-address-string-bnf">2.4.4. Addres
 s String Grammar</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="section"><a href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-Logging.html">2.5. Logging</a></span></dt></dl></div><div class="section"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a id="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-Overview"></a>2.1.&#160;Overview</h2></div></div></div><p>This chapter covers various configuration details for the Apache Qpid JMS Client for AMQP 0-10, from the basics of setting up the client
+      using JNDI in <a class="xref" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-JNDI.html" title="2.2.&#160;JNDI Properties">Section&#160;2.2, &#8220;JNDI Properties&#8221;</a>, to the various configuration options avilable to
+      customize it's behaviour at different levels of granualarity, e.g:</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" style="list-style-type: disc; "><li class="listitem"><p>
+            Connection level using Connection/Broker properties : Affects the respective connection and sessions, consumers and produces created by that connection.
+	  </p><p>Ex. <code class="varname">amqp://guest:guest@test/test?maxprefetch='1000'
+	  &amp;brokerlist='tcp://localhost:5672'
+	  </code> property specifies the message credits to use. This overrides any value specified via the JVM argument <code class="varname">max_prefetch</code>.</p><p>Please refer to the <a class="xref" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-JNDI.html#JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-JNDI-Connection-URL" title="2.2.2.&#160;Connection URLs">Section&#160;2.2.2, &#8220;Connection URLs&#8221;</a> section for a complete list of all properties and how to use them.</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>
+            JVM level using JVM arguments : Configuration that affects all connections, sessions, consumers and producers created within that JVM.
+	  </p><p>Ex. <code class="varname">-Dmax_prefetch=1000</code> property specifies the message credits to use.</p><p>Please refer to the <a class="xref" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-JVM-Properties.html" title="2.3.&#160;JVM Properties">Section&#160;2.3, &#8220;JVM Properties&#8221;</a> section for a complete list of all properties and how to use them.</p></li><li class="listitem"><p>
+            Destination level using Addressing options : Affects the producer(s) and consumer(s) created using the respective destination.
+	  </p><p>Ex. <code class="varname">my-queue; {create: always, link:{capacity: 10}}</code>, where <code class="varname">capacity</code> option specifies the message credits to use. This overrides any connection level configuration.</p><p>Please refer to the <a class="xref" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-Addresses.html" title="2.4.&#160;Addresses">Section&#160;2.4, &#8220;Addresses&#8221;</a> section for a complete understanding of addressing and it's various options.</p></li></ul></div><p>Some of these config options are available at all three levels, while others are available only at JVM or connection level.</p></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr /><table summary="Navigation footer" width="100%"><tr><td align="left" width="40%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%">&#160;</td><td align="right" width="40%">&#160;<a accesskey="n" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-JNDI.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td align="left" 
 valign="top" width="40%">Chapter&#160;1.&#160;HelloWorld Example&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%"><a accesskey="h" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Book.html">Home</a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="40%">&#160;2.2.&#160;JNDI Properties</td></tr></table></div></div>
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+<div class="docbook"><div class="navheader"><table summary="Navigation header" width="100%"><tr><th align="center" colspan="3">Chapter&#160;1.&#160;HelloWorld Example</th></tr><tr><td align="left" width="20%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Book.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><th align="center" width="60%">&#160;</th><td align="right" width="20%">&#160;<a accesskey="n" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr /></div><div class="chapter"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h1 class="title"><a id="JMS-Client-0-10-Example"></a>Chapter&#160;1.&#160;HelloWorld Example</h1></div></div></div><p>The following program shows how to send and receive a
+      message using the Apache Qpid JMS client for AMQP 0-10 . JMS programs typically use
+      JNDI to obtain connection factory and destination objects which
+      the application needs. In this way the configuration is kept
+      separate from the application code itself.</p><p>In this example, we create a JNDI context using a
+      properties file, use the context to lookup a connection factory,
+      create and start a connection, create a session, and lookup a
+      destination from the JNDI context. Then we create a producer and
+      a consumer, send a message with the producer and receive it with
+      the consumer. This code should be straightforward for anyone
+      familiar with JMS.</p><div class="example"><a id="d0e12"></a><p class="title"><strong>Example&#160;1.1.&#160;"Hello world!" in Java</strong></p><div class="example-contents"><pre class="programlisting" xml:lang="java">
+package org.apache.qpid.example.jmsexample.hello;
+
+import javax.jms.*;
+import javax.naming.Context;
+import javax.naming.InitialContext;
+import java.util.Properties;
+
+public class Hello {
+
+    public Hello() {
+    }
+
+    public static void main(String[] args) {
+        Hello producer = new Hello();
+        producer.runTest();
+    }
+
+    private void runTest() {
+        try {
+            Properties properties = new Properties();
+            properties.load(this.getClass().getResourceAsStream("hello.properties"));  <a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-java-properties" id="hello-java-properties"><span><img alt="1" border="0" src="images/callouts/1.png" /></span></a>
+            Context context = new InitialContext(properties);   <a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-java-context" id="hello-java-context"><span><img alt="2" border="0" src="images/callouts/2.png" /></span></a>
+
+            ConnectionFactory connectionFactory
+              = (ConnectionFactory) context.lookup("qpidConnectionfactory"); <a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-java-connection-factory" id="hello-java-connection-factory"><span><img alt="3" border="0" src="images/callouts/3.png" /></span></a>
+            Connection connection = connectionFactory.createConnection();  <a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-java-connection" id="hello-java-connection"><span><img alt="4" border="0" src="images/callouts/4.png" /></span></a>
+            connection.start();  <a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-java-start" id="hello-java-start"><span><img alt="5" border="0" src="images/callouts/5.png" /></span></a>
+
+            Session session=connection.createSession(false,Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);<a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-java-session" id="hello-java-session"><span><img alt="6" border="0" src="images/callouts/6.png" /></span></a>
+            Destination destination = (Destination) context.lookup("topicExchange");  <a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-java-destination" id="hello-java-destination"><span><img alt="7" border="0" src="images/callouts/7.png" /></span></a>
+
+            MessageProducer messageProducer = session.createProducer(destination);  <a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-java-producer" id="hello-java-producer"><span><img alt="8" border="0" src="images/callouts/8.png" /></span></a>
+            MessageConsumer messageConsumer = session.createConsumer(destination);  <a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-java-consumer" id="hello-java-consumer"><span><img alt="9" border="0" src="images/callouts/9.png" /></span></a>
+
+            TextMessage message = session.createTextMessage("Hello world!");
+            messageProducer.send(message);
+
+            message = (TextMessage)messageConsumer.receive();    <a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-java-receive" id="hello-java-receive"><span><img alt="10" border="0" src="images/callouts/10.png" /></span></a>
+            System.out.println(message.getText());
+
+            connection.close();  <a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-java-close" id="hello-java-close"><span><img alt="11" border="0" src="images/callouts/11.png" /></span></a>
+            context.close();   <a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-java-jndi-close" id="hello-java-jndi-close"><span><img alt="12" border="0" src="images/callouts/12.png" /></span></a>
+        }
+        catch (Exception exp) {
+            exp.printStackTrace();
+        }
+    }
+}
+</pre></div></div><br class="example-break" /><div class="calloutlist"><table border="0" summary="Callout list"><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-java-properties"></a><a href="#hello-java-properties"><span><img alt="1" border="0" src="images/callouts/1.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>Loads the JNDI properties file, which specifies connection properties, queues, topics, and addressing options. See below for further details.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-java-context"></a><a href="#hello-java-context"><span><img alt="2" border="0" src="images/callouts/2.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>Creates the JNDI initial context.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-java-connection-factory"></a><a href="#hello-java-connection-factory"><span><img alt="3" border="0" src="images/callouts/3.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="le
 ft" valign="top"><p>Creates a JMS connection factory for Qpid.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-java-connection"></a><a href="#hello-java-connection"><span><img alt="4" border="0" src="images/callouts/4.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>Creates a JMS connection.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-java-start"></a><a href="#hello-java-start"><span><img alt="5" border="0" src="images/callouts/5.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>Activates the connection.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-java-session"></a><a href="#hello-java-session"><span><img alt="6" border="0" src="images/callouts/6.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>Creates a session. This session is not transactional (transactions='false'), and messages are automatically acknowledged.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="to
 p" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-java-destination"></a><a href="#hello-java-destination"><span><img alt="7" border="0" src="images/callouts/7.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>Creates a destination for the topic exchange, so senders and receivers can use it.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-java-producer"></a><a href="#hello-java-producer"><span><img alt="8" border="0" src="images/callouts/8.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>Creates a producer that sends messages to the topic exchange.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-java-consumer"></a><a href="#hello-java-consumer"><span><img alt="9" border="0" src="images/callouts/9.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>Creates a consumer that reads messages from the topic exchange.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-java-receive"></a><a href="#he
 llo-java-receive"><span><img alt="10" border="0" src="images/callouts/10.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>Reads the next available message.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-java-close"></a><a href="#hello-java-close"><span><img alt="11" border="0" src="images/callouts/11.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>Closes the connection, all sessions managed by the connection, and all senders and receivers managed by each session.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-java-jndi-close"></a><a href="#hello-java-jndi-close"><span><img alt="12" border="0" src="images/callouts/12.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>Closes the JNDI context.</p></td></tr></table></div><p>The contents of the hello.properties file are shown below.</p><div class="example"><a id="d0e80"></a><p class="title"><strong>Example&#160;1.2.&#160;JNDI Properties File for 
 "Hello world!" example</strong></p><div class="example-contents"><pre class="programlisting">
+java.naming.factory.initial
+= org.apache.qpid.jndi.PropertiesFileInitialContextFactory
+
+# connectionfactory.[jndiname] = [ConnectionURL]
+connectionfactory.qpidConnectionfactory
+= amqp://guest:guest@clientid/test?brokerlist='tcp://localhost:5672' <a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-hello-properties-connectionfactory" id="hello-properties-connectionfactory"><span><img alt="1" border="0" src="images/callouts/1.png" /></span></a>
+# destination.[jndiname] = [address_string]
+destination.topicExchange = amq.topic <a class="co" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Example.html#callout-hello-properties-destination" id="hello-properties-destination"><span><img alt="2" border="0" src="images/callouts/2.png" /></span></a>
+	</pre></div></div><br class="example-break" /><div class="calloutlist"><table border="0" summary="Callout list"><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-hello-properties-connectionfactory"></a><a href="#hello-properties-connectionfactory"><span><img alt="1" border="0" src="images/callouts/1.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>Defines a connection factory from which connections
+	  can be created. The syntax of a ConnectionURL is given in
+	  <a class="xref" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-JNDI.html" title="2.2.&#160;JNDI Properties">Section&#160;2.2, &#8220;JNDI Properties&#8221;</a>.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="5%"><p><a id="callout-hello-properties-destination"></a><a href="#hello-properties-destination"><span><img alt="2" border="0" src="images/callouts/2.png" /></span></a> </p></td><td align="left" valign="top"><p>Defines a destination for which MessageProducers
+	  and/or MessageConsumers can be created to send and receive
+	  messages. The value for the destination in the properties
+	  file is an address string as described in
+	  <a class="xref" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring-Addresses.html" title="2.4.&#160;Addresses">Section&#160;2.4, &#8220;Addresses&#8221;</a>. In the JMS
+	  implementation MessageProducers are analogous to senders in
+	  the Qpid Message API, and MessageConsumers are analogous to
+	  receivers.</p></td></tr></table></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr /><table summary="Navigation footer" width="100%"><tr><td align="left" width="40%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Book.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%">&#160;</td><td align="right" width="40%">&#160;<a accesskey="n" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Configuring.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">Apache Qpid JMS Client for AMQP 0-10&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%"><a accesskey="h" href="JMS-Client-0-10-Book.html">Home</a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="40%">&#160;Chapter&#160;2.&#160;Configuring the Client</td></tr></table></div></div>
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 rogramlisting">
+	import java.util.ArrayList;
+	import java.util.HashMap;
+	import java.util.List;
+	import java.util.Map;
+
+	import javax.jms.Connection;
+	import javax.jms.Destination;
+	import javax.jms.MapMessage;
+	import javax.jms.MessageProducer;
+	import javax.jms.Session;
+
+	import java.util.Arrays;
+
+	// !!! SNIP !!!
+
+	MessageProducer producer = session.createProducer(queue);
+
+	MapMessage m = session.createMapMessage();
+	m.setIntProperty("Id", 987654321);
+	m.setStringProperty("name", "Widget");
+	m.setDoubleProperty("price", 0.99);
+
+	List&lt;String&gt; colors = new ArrayList&lt;String&gt;();
+	colors.add("red");
+	colors.add("green");
+	colors.add("white");
+	m.setObject("colours", colors);
+
+	Map&lt;String,Double&gt; dimensions = new HashMap&lt;String,Double&gt;();
+	dimensions.put("length",10.2);
+	dimensions.put("width",5.1);
+	dimensions.put("depth",2.0);
+	m.setObject("dimensions",dimensions);
+
+	List&lt;List&lt;Integer&gt;&gt; parts = new ArrayList&lt;List&lt;Integer&gt;&gt;();
+	parts.add(Arrays.asList(new Integer[] {1,2,5}));
+	parts.add(Arrays.asList(new Integer[] {8,2,5}));
+	m.setObject("parts", parts);
+
+	Map&lt;String,Object&gt; specs = new HashMap&lt;String,Object&gt;();
+	specs.put("colours", colors);
+	specs.put("dimensions", dimensions);
+	specs.put("parts", parts);
+	m.setObject("specs",specs);
+
+	producer.send(m);
+	</pre></div></div><br class="example-break" /><p>The following table shows the datatypes that can be sent in a <code class="classname">MapMessage</code>, and the corresponding datatypes that will be received by clients in Python or C++.</p><div class="table"><a id="table-Java-Maps"></a><p class="title"><strong>Table&#160;3.2.&#160;Java Datatypes in Maps</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table border="1" summary="Java Datatypes in Maps"><colgroup><col /><col /><col /></colgroup><thead><tr><th>Java Datatype</th><th>Python</th><th>C++</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>boolean</td><td>bool</td><td>bool</td></tr><tr><td>short</td><td>int | long</td><td>int16</td></tr><tr><td>int</td><td>int | long</td><td>int32</td></tr><tr><td>long</td><td>int | long</td><td>int64</td></tr><tr><td>float</td><td>float</td><td>float</td></tr><tr><td>double</td><td>float</td><td>double</td></tr><tr><td>java.lang.String</td><td>unicode</td><td>std::string</td></tr><tr><td>java.util.UUID</td><td>uuid</
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+      properties are mapped to AMQP 0-10 message properties and
+      delivery properties. In this table <code class="varname">msg</code>
+      refers to the Message class defined in the Qpid Messaging API,
+      <code class="varname">mp</code> refers to an AMQP 0-10
+      <code class="varname">message-properties</code> struct, and
+      <code class="varname">dp</code> refers to an AMQP 0-10
+      <code class="varname">delivery-properties</code> struct.</p><div class="table"><a id="d0e2174"></a><p class="title"><strong>Table&#160;3.1.&#160;JMS Mapping to AMQP 0-10 Message Properties</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table border="1" summary="JMS Mapping to AMQP 0-10 Message Properties"><colgroup><col /><col /></colgroup><thead><tr><th>JMS Message Property</th><th>AMQP 0-10 Property<a class="footnote" href="#ftn.d0e2184" id="d0e2184"><sup class="footnote">[a]</sup></a></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>JMSMessageID</td><td>mp.message_id</td></tr><tr><td>qpid.subject<a class="footnote" href="#ftn.d0e2202" id="d0e2202"><sup class="footnote">[b]</sup></a></td><td>mp.application_headers["qpid.subject"]</td></tr><tr><td>JMSXUserID</td><td>mp.user_id</td></tr><tr><td>JMSReplyTo</td><td>mp.reply_to<a class="footnote" href="#ftn.d0e2217" id="d0e2217"><sup class="footnote">[c]</sup></a></td></tr><tr><td>JMSCorrelationID</td><td>mp.correlation_id</td></tr><tr><td>JMSDeliveryM
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+<div class="docbook"><div class="navheader"><table summary="Navigation header" width="100%"><tr><th align="center" colspan="3">Appendix&#160;A.&#160;Exceptions</th></tr><tr><td align="left" width="20%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Logging-EnablingDebugLogging.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><th align="center" width="60%">&#160;</th><td align="right" width="20%">&#160;<a accesskey="n" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-Maven.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr /></div><div class="appendix"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h1 class="title"><a id="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-Exceptions"></a>Appendix&#160;A.&#160;Exceptions</h1></div></div></div><p>The methods of the Client throw <a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/api/javax/jms/JMSException.html" target="_top">JMSExceptions</a> in response to error
+    conditions. Typically the exception's message (#getMessage()) summarises the error condition,
+    with contextual information being provided by the messages of linked exception(s). To understand
+    the problem, it is important to read the messages associated with <span class="emphasis"><em>all</em></span> the
+    linked exceptions.</p><p>The following table describes some of the more common exceptions linked to JMSException
+    thrown by JMS methods whilst using the client:</p><div class="table"><a id="d0e2837"></a><p class="title"><strong>Table&#160;A.1.&#160;Exceptions linked to JMSExceptions thrown by JMS methods</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table border="1" summary="Exceptions linked to JMSExceptions thrown by JMS methods" width="100%"><colgroup><col /><col /><col /></colgroup><thead><tr><th>Linked Exception</th><th>Message</th><th>Explanation/Common Causes</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>AMQUnresolvedAddressException</td><td><span class="emphasis"><em>message varies</em></span></td><td><p>Indicates that the hostname included in the Connection URL's <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Connection-URL.html#JMS-Client-0-8-Connection-URL-ConnectionOptions-Brokerlist">brokerlist</a>, could not be resolved, . This could mean that the hostname is
+              mispelt, or there is name resolution problem.</p></td></tr><tr><td>AMQConnectionFailure</td><td>Connection refused</td><td><p>Indicates that the host included in the Connection URL's <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Connection-URL.html#JMS-Client-0-8-Connection-URL-ConnectionOptions-Brokerlist">brokerlist</a>, actively refused the connection. This could mean that the
+              hostname and/or port number is incorrect, or the Broker may not be
+            running.</p></td></tr><tr><td>AMQConnectionFailure</td><td>connect timed out</td><td><p>Indicates that the host included in the Connection URL's <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Connection-URL.html#JMS-Client-0-8-Connection-URL-ConnectionOptions-Brokerlist">brokerlist</a>, could not be contacted within the <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Connection-URL.html#JMS-Client-0-8-Connection-URL-BrokerOptions-ConnectTimeout">connecttimeout</a>. This could mean that the host is shutdown, or a networking
+              routing problem means the host is unreachable.</p></td></tr><tr><td>AMQConnectionFailure</td><td>General SSL Problem; PKIX path building failed; unable to find valid certification
+            path to requested target</td><td><p>Indicates that the CA that signed the Broker's certificate is not trusted by
+              the JVM of the client. If the Broker is using a private-CA (or a self signed
+              certificate) check that the client has been properly configured with a truststore. See
+                <a class="xref" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Client-Understanding-Connection.html#JMS-Client-0-8-Client-Understanding-Connection-SSL" title="5.3.3.&#160;SSL">Section&#160;5.3.3, &#8220;SSL&#8221;</a></p></td></tr><tr><td>AMQConnectionFailure / AMQAuthenticationException</td><td>not allowed</td><td><p>Indicates that the user cannot be authenticated by the Broker. Check the
+              username and/or password elements within the <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Connection-URL.html" title="Chapter&#160;7.&#160;Connection URLs">Connection URL</a>.</p></td></tr><tr><td>AMQConnectionFailure / AMQSecurityException</td><td>Permission denied: <span class="emphasis"><em>virtualhost name</em></span>; access refused</td><td><p>Indicates that the user is not authorised to connect to the given
+              virtualhost. The user is recognised by the Broker and is using the correct password
+              but does not have permission. This exception normally indicates that the user (or
+              group) has not been permissioned within the Broker's <a class="link" href="../../java-broker/book/Java-Broker-Security-ACLs.html" target="_top">Access Control List
+                (ACL)</a>.</p></td></tr><tr><td>AMQTimeoutException</td><td>Server did not respond in a timely fashion; Request Timeout</td><td><p>Indicates that the broker did not respond to a request sent by the client in
+              a reasonable length of time. The timeout is governed by <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-System-Properties.html#JMS-Client-0-8-System-Properties-SyncOpTimeout"><code class="literal">qpid.sync_op_timeout</code></a>.</p><p>This can be a symptom
+              of a heavily loaded broker that cannot respond or the Broker may have failed in
+              unexpected manner. Check the broker and the host on which it runs and performance of
+              its storage.</p></td></tr><tr><td>AMQSecurityException</td><td>Permission denied: <span class="emphasis"><em>message varies</em></span></td><td><p>Indicates that the user is not authorised to use the given resource or
+              perform the given operation. This exception normally indicates that the user (or
+              group) has not been permissioned within the Broker's <a class="link" href="../../java-broker/book/Java-Broker-Security-ACLs.html" target="_top">Access Control List
+                (ACL)</a>.</p></td></tr><tr><td><a id="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-Exceptions-CertificateException"></a>CertificateException</td><td>Unable to find certificate for recipient '&lt;recipient&gt;'</td><td>
+            <p>When using end to end message encryption, this exception indicates the the message recipent's
+              principal cannot be found in the truststore. See <a class="xref" href="JMS-Client-Message-Encryption.html" title="Chapter&#160;9.&#160;Message Encryption">Chapter&#160;9, <em>Message Encryption</em></a>
+            </p>
+          </td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break" /><p>The following table describes some of the more common exceptions linked to JMSException sent
+    to <a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/api/javax/jms/ExceptionListener.html" target="_top">ExceptionListener</a>
+    instances.</p><div class="table"><a id="d0e2965"></a><p class="title"><strong>Table&#160;A.2.&#160;Exceptions linked to JMSExceptions received by ExceptionListeners</strong></p><div class="table-contents"><table border="1" summary="Exceptions linked to JMSExceptions received by ExceptionListeners" width="100%"><colgroup><col /><col /><col /></colgroup><thead><tr><th>Linked Exception</th><th>Message</th><th>Explanation/Common Causes</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td><a id="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-Exceptions-AMQNoRouteException"></a>AMQNoRouteException</td><td>No Route for message [Exchange: <span class="emphasis"><em>exchange name</em></span>, Routing key:
+              <span class="emphasis"><em>routing key</em></span>] [error code 312: no route]</td><td><p>Indicate that the named exchange is unable to route a message to at least one
+              queue.</p>
+            <p>This will occur if a queue has been improperly bound to an exchange. Use the
+              Broker's management interface to check the bindings. See <a class="xref" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Client-Understanding-MessageProducer.html#JMS-Client-0-8-Client-Understanding-MessageProducer-MandatoryMessage" title="5.5.1.&#160;Mandatory Messages">Section&#160;5.5.1, &#8220;Mandatory Messages&#8221;</a></p></td></tr><tr><td><a id="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-Exceptions-AMQNoConsumersException"></a>AMQNoConsumersException</td><td>Immediate delivery is not possible. [error code 313: no consumers]</td><td><p>Immediate delivery was requested by the MessageProducer, but as there are no
+              consumers on any target queue, the message has been returned to the publisher. See
+                <a class="xref" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Client-Understanding-MessageProducer.html#JMS-Client-0-8-Client-Understanding-MessageProducer-ImmediateMessage" title="5.5.3.&#160;Immediate Messages">Section&#160;5.5.3, &#8220;Immediate Messages&#8221;</a>
+            </p></td></tr><tr><td>AMQDisconnectedException</td><td>Server closed connection and reconnection not permitted</td><td><p>Indicates that the connection was closed by the Broker, and as <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Client-Understanding-Connection.html#JMS-Client-0-8-Client-Understanding-Connection-Failover" title="5.3.1.&#160;Failover">failover
+                options</a> are not included in the Connection URL, the client has been unable to
+              reestablish connection.</p>
+            <p>The Connection is now closed and any attempt to use either Connection object, or
+              any objects created from the Connection will receive an <a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/api/javax/jms/IllegalStateException.html" target="_top">IllegalStateException</a>.</p></td></tr><tr><td><a id="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-Exceptions-AMQDisconnectedException"></a>AMQDisconnectedException</td><td>Server closed connection and no failover was successful</td><td><p>Indicates that the connection was closed by the Broker. The client has tried
+              failover according to the rules of the <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Client-Understanding-Connection.html#JMS-Client-0-8-Client-Understanding-Connection-Failover" title="5.3.1.&#160;Failover">failover
+                options</a>within the Connection URL, but these attempts were all
+              unsuccessful.</p>
+            <p>The Connection is now closed and any attempt to use either Connection object, or
+              any objects created from the Connection will receive an <a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/api/javax/jms/IllegalStateException.html" target="_top">IllegalStateException</a>.</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break" /></div><div class="navfooter"><hr /><table summary="Navigation footer" width="100%"><tr><td align="left" width="40%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Logging-EnablingDebugLogging.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%">&#160;</td><td align="right" width="40%">&#160;<a accesskey="n" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-Maven.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">11.2.&#160;Enabling Debug&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%"><a accesskey="h" href="JMS-Client-Book.html">Home</a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="40%">&#160;Appendix&#160;B.&#160;Minimal Maven POM</td></tr></table></div></div>
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 rates the creation of queue binding to topic exchange with
+        JMS client.</p><div class="example"><a id="d0e3092"></a><p class="title"><strong>Example&#160;C.2.&#160;Binding a queue using JMS</strong></p><div class="example-contents"><pre class="programlisting">ConnectionFactory connectionFactory = ...
+Connection connection = connectionFactory.createConnection();
+AMQSession&lt;?, ?&gt; session = (AMQSession&lt;?,?&gt;)connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
+
+...
+
+AMQShortString queueName = new AMQShortString("testQueue");
+AMQShortString routingKey = new AMQShortString("testRoutingKey");
+AMQDestination destination = (AMQDestination) session.createQueue(queueName.asString());
+
+...
+
+// binding arguments
+Map&lt;String, Object&gt; arguments = new HashMap&lt;String, Object&gt;();
+arguments.put("x-filter-jms-selector", "application='app1'");
+
+// create binding
+session.bindQueue(queueName, routingKey, FieldTable.convertToFieldTable(arguments),
+    new AMQShortString("amq.topic"), destination);</pre></div></div><br class="example-break" /></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr /><table summary="Navigation footer" width="100%"><tr><td align="left" width="40%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-JMS-Extensions.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%"><a accesskey="u" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-JMS-Extensions.html">Up</a></td><td align="right" width="40%">&#160;<a accesskey="n" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-PooledConnecytionFactory.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">Appendix&#160;C.&#160;JMS Extensions&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%"><a accesskey="h" href="JMS-Client-Book.html">Home</a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="40%">&#160;Appendix&#160;D.&#160;PooledConnectionFactory</td></tr></table></div></div>
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 Appendix-JMS-Extensions-Queue-Creation">C.1.1. Queue creation</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="section"><a href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-JMS-Extensions-Binding.html">C.2. Binding Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-JMS-Extensions-Binding.html#JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-JMS-Extensions-Binding-Creation">C.2.1. Binding creation</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>This section illustrates using Qpid specific extentions to JMS for the managament of queues,
+  exchanges and bindings.</p><div class="important" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Important</h3><p>It is not recommended that these extensions are generally used. These interfaces are
+      subject to change and will not be supported in this form for AMQP 1.0. Instead, the reader is
+      directed towards the Managment interfaces of the Broker.</p></div><div class="section"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a id="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-JMS-Extensions-Queue"></a>C.1.&#160;Queue Management</h2></div></div></div><p>These extensions allow queues to be created or removed.</p><div class="section"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a id="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-JMS-Extensions-Queue-Creation"></a>C.1.1.&#160;Queue creation</h3></div></div></div><p>The following example illustrates the creation of the a LVQ queue from a
+        javax.jms.Session object. Note that this utilises a Qpid specific extension to JMS and
+        involves casting the session object back to its Qpid base-class.</p><div class="example"><a id="d0e3077"></a><p class="title"><strong>Example&#160;C.1.&#160;Creation of an LVQ using the Qpid extension to JMS</strong></p><div class="example-contents"><pre class="programlisting">Map&lt;String,Object&gt; arguments = new HashMap&lt;String, Object&gt;();
+arguments.put("qpid.last_value_queue_key","ISIN");
+AMQDestination amqQueue = (AMQDestination) context.lookup("myqueue");
+((AMQSession&lt;?,?&gt;) session).createQueue(
+        AMQShortString.valueOf(amqQueue.getQueueName()),
+        amqQueue.isAutoDelete(),
+        amqQueue.isDurable(),
+        amqQueue.isExclusive(),
+        arguments);
+</pre></div></div><br class="example-break" /></div></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr /><table summary="Navigation footer" width="100%"><tr><td align="left" width="40%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-Maven.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%">&#160;</td><td align="right" width="40%">&#160;<a accesskey="n" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-JMS-Extensions-Binding.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">Appendix&#160;B.&#160;Minimal Maven POM&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%"><a accesskey="h" href="JMS-Client-Book.html">Home</a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="40%">&#160;C.2.&#160;Binding Management</td></tr></table></div></div>
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+    use with the <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Examples.html" title="Chapter&#160;4.&#160;Examples">examples</a> included in this
+    book.</p><div class="example"><a id="d0e3050"></a><p class="title"><strong>Example&#160;B.1.&#160;Minimal Maven POM </strong></p><div class="example-contents"><pre class="programlisting">
+
+&lt;project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
+         xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd"&gt;
+  &lt;modelVersion&gt;4.0.0&lt;/modelVersion&gt;
+  &lt;groupId&gt;test&lt;/groupId&gt;
+  &lt;artifactId&gt;test&lt;/artifactId&gt;
+  &lt;version&gt;0.0.1-SNAPSHOT&lt;/version&gt;
+  &lt;dependencies&gt;
+    &lt;dependency&gt;
+      &lt;groupId&gt;org.apache.qpid&lt;/groupId&gt;
+      &lt;artifactId&gt;qpid-client&lt;/artifactId&gt;
+      &lt;version&gt;6.1.1&lt;/version&gt;
+    &lt;/dependency&gt;
+    &lt;dependency&gt;
+      &lt;groupId&gt;org.slf4j&lt;/groupId&gt;
+      &lt;artifactId&gt;slf4j-log4j12&lt;/artifactId&gt;
+      &lt;version&gt;1.6.4&lt;/version&gt;
+    &lt;/dependency&gt;
+    &lt;dependency&gt;
+      &lt;groupId&gt;org.apache.geronimo.specs&lt;/groupId&gt;
+      &lt;artifactId&gt;geronimo-jms_1.1_spec&lt;/artifactId&gt;
+      &lt;version&gt;1.1.1&lt;/version&gt;
+    &lt;/dependency&gt;
+  &lt;/dependencies&gt;
+&lt;/project&gt;
+
+  </pre></div></div><br class="example-break" /><p>Note: We use the SLF4J Binding for Log4J12 here, but any SLF4J Binding could be used
+    instead. Similarly, Geronimo JMS Spec is used, but any dependency that provides the JMS 1.1
+    specification could be substituted.</p></div><div class="navfooter"><hr /><table summary="Navigation footer" width="100%"><tr><td align="left" width="40%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-Exceptions.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%">&#160;</td><td align="right" width="40%">&#160;<a accesskey="n" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-JMS-Extensions.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">Appendix&#160;A.&#160;Exceptions&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%"><a accesskey="h" href="JMS-Client-Book.html">Home</a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="40%">&#160;Appendix&#160;C.&#160;JMS Extensions</td></tr></table></div></div>
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+<div class="docbook"><div class="navheader"><table summary="Navigation header" width="100%"><tr><th align="center" colspan="3">Appendix&#160;D.&#160;PooledConnectionFactory</th></tr><tr><td align="left" width="20%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-JMS-Extensions-Binding.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><th align="center" width="60%">&#160;</th><td align="right" width="20%">&#160;<a accesskey="n" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-Tomcat-JNDI-Integration.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr /></div><div class="appendix"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h1 class="title"><a id="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-PooledConnecytionFactory"></a>Appendix&#160;D.&#160;PooledConnectionFactory</h1></div></div></div><p>Qpid client provides <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory</code> which is a special
+    implementation of <a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/api/javax/jms/ConnectionFactory.html" target="_top">ConnectionFactory</a> supporting <a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/api/javax/jms/Connection.html" target="_top">Connection</a> pooling. </p><p> The <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory</code> caches a predefined number of connections
+    thus saving an application which connects frequently time. The <code class="literal">Connection</code>
+    instance is taken from the pool whenever method
+      <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory#createConnection()</code> is invoked and returned into the
+    pool when method <code class="literal">Connection#close()</code> is called.</p><p>A user can configure a maximum allowed number of connections to remain in pool (10 by
+    default) by calling <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory#setMaxPoolSize(int)</code>. When number
+    of connections exceeds the value set for maximum pool size,
+      <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory</code> starts to work as a normal <a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/api/javax/jms/ConnectionFactory.html" target="_top">ConnectionFactory</a> and creates
+    a new connection every time method <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory#createConnection()</code>
+    is invoked.</p><p>The <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Connection-URL.html" title="Chapter&#160;7.&#160;Connection URLs">Connection URL</a> is set by invoking
+    method <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory#setConnectionURLString(String)</code>.</p><p>A user can specify the maximum time a connection may remain idle in pool by calling
+      <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory#setConnectionTimeout(long)</code> passing a value in
+    milliseconds. If connection is not used within the specified interval it is closed
+    automatically. </p><p>This implementation can be useful in <span class="emphasis"><em>Spring JMS</em></span> based applications. An
+    example below demonstrates how to configure <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory</code> in the
+    Spring xml configuration. </p><div class="example"><a id="d0e3161"></a><p class="title"><strong>Example&#160;D.1.&#160;Example of configuring <span class="emphasis"><em>PooledConnectionFactory</em></span> in spring xml
+        configuration.</strong></p><div class="example-contents"><pre class="programlisting">
+&lt;bean id="pooledConnectionFactory" class="org.apache.qpid.client.PooledConnectionFactory"&gt;
+  &lt;!-- set maximum number of pool connections to 20--&gt;
+  &lt;property name="maxPoolSize" value="20"&gt;&lt;/property&gt;
+  &lt;!-- set the timeout for connection to remain open in pool without being used --&gt;
+  &lt;property name="connectionTimeout" value="60000"&gt;&lt;/property&gt;
+  &lt;!-- set connection URL as String --&gt;
+  &lt;property name="connectionURLString" value="amqp://guest:guest@clientid/default?brokerlist='tcp://localhost:5672?retries='300'&amp;failover='nofailover''&amp;maxprefetch='0'"&gt;&lt;/property&gt;
+&lt;/bean&gt;</pre></div></div><p><br class="example-break" />
+  </p><p>
+    <span class="emphasis"><em>PooledConnectionFactory</em></span> spring bean can be configured with such
+      <span class="emphasis"><em>spring-jms</em></span> beans like
+      <span class="emphasis"><em>DefaultMessageListenerContainer</em></span> and <span class="emphasis"><em>JmsTemplate</em></span>. The
+    example below demonstrates how to do that </p><div class="example"><a id="d0e3184"></a><p class="title"><strong>Example&#160;D.2.&#160;Examples of configuring <span class="emphasis"><em>PooledConnectionFactory</em></span> with
+          <span class="emphasis"><em>DefaultMessageListenerContainer</em></span> and
+        <span class="emphasis"><em>JmsTemplate</em></span>.</strong></p><div class="example-contents"><pre class="programlisting">
+&lt;bean id="jmsProducerTemplate" class="org.springframework.jms.core.JmsTemplate"&gt;
+    &lt;!-- set reference to pooledConnectionFactory bean --&gt;
+    &lt;property name="connectionFactory" ref="pooledConnectionFactory"&gt;&lt;/property&gt;
+    &lt;property name="defaultDestination" ref="destination" /&gt;
+&lt;/bean&gt;
+
+&lt;bean id="jmsContainer" class="org.springframework.jms.listener.DefaultMessageListenerContainer"&gt;
+    &lt;!-- set reference to pooledConnectionFactory bean --&gt;
+    &lt;property name="connectionFactory" ref="pooledConnectionFactory"/&gt;
+    &lt;property name="destination" ref="destination"/&gt;
+    &lt;property name="messageListener" ref="messageListener" /&gt;
+&lt;/bean&gt;</pre></div></div><p><br class="example-break" />
+  </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>If using <code class="literal">DefaultMessageListenerContainer</code> with
+        <code class="literal">cacheLevel</code> set to <code class="literal">NONE</code> it is important that
+        <code class="literal">maxConcurrentConsumer</code> does not exceed the value of maximum pool size set
+      on <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory</code> bean. If this is not the case, once the number
+      of in-use connections reaches the the <span class="emphasis"><em>PooledConnectionFactory#maxPoolSize</em></span>
+      a new connection will be opened for each and every message receipt i.e. a connection per
+      message anti-pattern.</p></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr /><table summary="Navigation footer" width="100%"><tr><td align="left" width="40%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-JMS-Extensions-Binding.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%">&#160;</td><td align="right" width="40%">&#160;<a accesskey="n" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-Tomcat-JNDI-Integration.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">C.2.&#160;Binding Management&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%"><a accesskey="h" href="JMS-Client-Book.html">Home</a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="40%">&#160;Appendix&#160;E.&#160;How to bind Qpid destinations and connection factories into Tomcat JNDI</td></tr></table></div></div>
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+<div class="docbook"><div class="navheader"><table summary="Navigation header" width="100%"><tr><th align="center" colspan="3">Appendix&#160;E.&#160;How to bind Qpid destinations and connection factories into Tomcat JNDI</th></tr><tr><td align="left" width="20%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-PooledConnecytionFactory.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><th align="center" width="60%">&#160;</th><td align="right" width="20%">&#160;</td></tr></table><hr /></div><div class="appendix"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h1 class="title"><a id="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-Tomcat-JNDI-Integration"></a>Appendix&#160;E.&#160;How to bind Qpid destinations and connection factories into Tomcat JNDI</h1></div></div></div><p>
+      Qpid client destinations and connection factories can be registered in external JNDI containers, for example, Tomcat JNDI implementation.
+  </p><p>
+    <code class="literal">org.apache.qpid.jndi.ObjectFactory</code> implements
+    <a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/naming/spi/ObjectFactory.html" target="_top">javax.naming.spi.ObjectFactory</a>
+    allowing it to create instances of <code class="literal">AMQConnectionFactory</code>, <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory</code>,
+    <code class="literal">AMQConnection</code>, <code class="literal">AMQQueue</code> and <code class="literal">AMQTopic</code> in external JNDI container from
+    <a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/naming/Reference.html" target="_top">javax.naming.Reference</a>s.
+  </p><p>Additionally,
+    <code class="literal">AMQConnectionFactory</code>, <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory</code> and <code class="literal">AMQDestination</code> (parent of
+    <code class="literal">AMQQueue</code> and <code class="literal">AMQTopic</code>) implement
+    <a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/naming/Referenceable.html" target="_top">javax.naming.Referenceable</a>
+    allowing creation of <a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/naming/Reference.html" target="_top">javax.naming.Reference</a> objects
+    for binding in external JNDI implementations.
+  </p><p>
+    <code class="literal">org.apache.qpid.jndi.ObjectFactory</code> allows the creation of:
+    </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" style="list-style-type: disc; "><li class="listitem"><p>
+          an instance of <code class="literal">ConnectionFactory</code> from a <code class="literal">Reference</code> containing reference
+          address (<a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/naming/RefAddr.html" target="_top">javax.naming.RefAddr</a>)
+          <code class="literal">connectionURL</code> with content set to a
+          <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Connection-URL.html" title="Chapter&#160;7.&#160;Connection URLs">Connection URL</a>.
+        </p></li><li class="listitem"><p>
+          an instance of <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory</code> from a <code class="literal">Reference</code> containing reference
+          address (<a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/naming/RefAddr.html" target="_top">javax.naming.RefAddr</a>)
+          <code class="literal">connectionURL</code> with content set to a
+          <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Connection-URL.html" title="Chapter&#160;7.&#160;Connection URLs">Connection URL</a>.
+        </p></li><li class="listitem"><p>
+          an instance of <code class="literal">AMQConnection</code> from a <code class="literal">Reference</code> containing reference
+          address (<a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/naming/RefAddr.html" target="_top">javax.naming.RefAddr</a>)
+          <code class="literal">connectionURL</code> with content set to a
+          <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Connection-URL.html" title="Chapter&#160;7.&#160;Connection URLs">Connection URL</a>.
+        </p></li><li class="listitem"><p>
+          an instance of <code class="literal">AMQQueue</code> from a <code class="literal">Reference</code> containing reference
+          address (<a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/naming/RefAddr.html" target="_top">javax.naming.RefAddr</a>)
+          <code class="literal">address</code> with content set to either <a class="link" href="/releases/qpid-java-6.1.1/jms-client-0-10/book/" target="_top">Address</a> or
+          <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Binding-URL.html" title="Chapter&#160;8.&#160;Binding URL">Binding URL</a>.
+        </p></li><li class="listitem"><p>
+          an instance of <code class="literal">AMQTopic</code> from a <code class="literal">Reference</code> containing reference
+          address (<a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/naming/RefAddr.html" target="_top">javax.naming.RefAddr</a>)
+          <code class="literal">address</code> with content set to either <a class="link" href="/releases/qpid-java-6.1.1/jms-client-0-10/book/" target="_top">Address</a> or
+          <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Binding-URL.html" title="Chapter&#160;8.&#160;Binding URL">Binding URL</a>.
+        </p></li></ul></div><p>
+    </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
+        For  <code class="literal">AMQQueue</code> and <code class="literal">AMQTopic</code> prefix <code class="literal">BURL:</code> need
+        to be specified for <a class="link" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Binding-URL.html" title="Chapter&#160;8.&#160;Binding URL">Binding URL</a>. Otherwise, client will try
+        to parse content using <a class="link" href="/releases/qpid-java-6.1.1/jms-client-0-10/book/" target="_top">Address</a> format.
+      </p></div><p>
+  </p><p>An example below demonstrates how to create JNDI resources in the Tomcat container using Resource declarations in context.xml
+    (A Tomcat specific web application configuration file usually added into war under /META-INF/context.xml).
+  </p><div class="example"><a id="d0e3399"></a><p class="title"><strong>Example&#160;E.1.&#160;An example of Tomcat context.xml declaring Qpid JNDI resources</strong></p><div class="example-contents"><pre class="programlisting">
+&lt;?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?&gt;
+&lt;!DOCTYPE xml&gt;
+&lt;Context&gt;
+
+  &lt;Resource name="jms/connectionFactory" auth="Container"
+            type="org.apache.qpid.client.AMQConnectionFactory"
+            factory="org.apache.qpid.jndi.ObjectFactory"
+            connectionURL="amqp://guest:guest@clientid/?brokerlist='localhost:5672'"/&gt;
+
+  &lt;Resource name="jms/pooledConnectionFactory" auth="Container"
+            type="org.apache.qpid.client.PooledConnectionFactory"
+            factory="org.apache.qpid.jndi.ObjectFactory"
+            connectionURL="amqp://guest:guest@clientid/?brokerlist='localhost:5672'"
+            maxPoolSize="20" connectionTimeout="60000"/&gt;
+
+  &lt;Resource name="jms/queue" auth="Container"
+            type="org.apache.qpid.client.AMQQueue"
+            factory="org.apache.qpid.jndi.ObjectFactory"
+            address="BURL:direct://amq.direct//myQueue?durable='true'"/&gt;
+
+  &lt;Resource name="jms/topic" auth="Container"
+            type="org.apache.qpid.client.AMQTopic"
+            factory="org.apache.qpid.client.AMQConnectionFactory"
+            address="BURL:topic://amq.topic//myTopic?routingkey='myTopic'"/&gt;
+
+&lt;/Context&gt;</pre></div></div><br class="example-break" /><p>In the example above <code class="literal">AMQConnectionFactory</code> would be registered under JNDI name "jms/connectionFactory",
+    <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory</code> would be registered under JNDI name "jms/pooledConnectionFactory",
+    <code class="literal">Queue</code> "myQueue" would be registered under JNDI name "jms/queue" and JMS <code class="literal">Topic</code>
+   destination "myTopic" would be registered under JNDI name "jms/topic". (All resources will be bound under "java:comp/env").
+    On declaration of <code class="literal">PooledConnectionFactory</code> optional maxPoolSize and connectionTimeout are set to
+    20 and 60000 milliseconds accordingly.
+  </p><p>
+    The client application can find the resources declared in Tomcat context.xml using the code below:
+  </p><div class="example"><a id="d0e3423"></a><p class="title"><strong>Example&#160;E.2.&#160;An example of JNDI lookup for Qpid resources registered in Tomcat JNDI</strong></p><div class="example-contents"><pre class="programlisting">
+    Context context = new InitialContext();
+    Context environmentContext = (Context)context.lookup("java:comp/env");
+    ...
+    ConnectionFactory connectionFactory = (ConnectionFactory) environmentContext.lookup("jms/connectionFactory");
+    ...
+    Queue queue = (Queue)environmentContext.lookup("jms/queue");
+    ...
+    Topic topic = (Topic)environmentContext.lookup("jms/topic");
+    ...</pre></div></div><br class="example-break" /><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
+      In order to support backward compatibility <code class="literal">AMQConnectionFactory</code> continues to implement
+      <a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/naming/spi/ObjectFactory.html" target="_top">javax.naming.spi.ObjectFactory</a>
+      and can be used to instantiate JNDI resources from
+      <a class="link" href="http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/javax/naming/Reference.html" target="_top">javax.naming.Reference</a>s.
+      However, its method <code class="literal">getObjectInstance</code> is marked as <code class="literal">Deprecated</code> and will be
+      removed in future version of client. For backward compatibility, Qpid JNDI resources can be declared using fully
+      qualified class names as addresses. That will became unsupported in future version as well.
+      An example of Tomcat context.xml with declarations of JNDI resources using deprecated factory and addresses is provided below.
+  </p><div class="example"><a id="d0e3446"></a><p class="title"><strong>Example&#160;E.3.&#160;An example of Tomcat context.xml declaring Qpid JNDI resources using deprecated <code class="literal">ObjectFactory</code> and deprecated addresses</strong></p><div class="example-contents"><pre class="programlisting">
+&lt;?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?&gt;
+&lt;!DOCTYPE xml&gt;
+&lt;Context&gt;
+
+  &lt;Resource name="jms/queue" auth="Container"
+            type="org.apache.qpid.client.AMQQueue"
+            factory="org.apache.qpid.client.AMQConnectionFactory"
+            org.apache.qpid.client.AMQQueue="direct://amq.direct//myDurableQueue?durable='true'"/&gt;
+
+  &lt;Resource name="jms/topic" auth="Container"
+            type="org.apache.qpid.client.AMQTopic"
+            factory="org.apache.qpid.client.AMQConnectionFactory"
+            org.apache.qpid.client.AMQTopic="topic://amq.topic//myTopic?routingkey='myTopic'"/&gt;
+
+  &lt;Resource name="jms/connectionFactory" auth="Container"
+            type="org.apache.qpid.client.AMQConnectionFactory"
+            factory="org.apache.qpid.client.AMQConnectionFactory"
+            org.apache.qpid.client.AMQConnectionFactory="amqp://guest:guest@clientid/?brokerlist='localhost:5672'"/&gt;
+
+&lt;/Context&gt;</pre></div></div><p><br class="example-break" />
+    </p></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr /><table summary="Navigation footer" width="100%"><tr><td align="left" width="40%"><a accesskey="p" href="JMS-Client-0-8-Appendix-PooledConnecytionFactory.html">Prev</a>&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%">&#160;</td><td align="right" width="40%">&#160;</td></tr><tr><td align="left" valign="top" width="40%">Appendix&#160;D.&#160;PooledConnectionFactory&#160;</td><td align="center" width="20%"><a accesskey="h" href="JMS-Client-Book.html">Home</a></td><td align="right" valign="top" width="40%">&#160;</td></tr></table></div></div>
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