Configure ActiveMQ
Use the service port type ActiveMQ to connect to ActiveMQ queues or topics and to push and pull messages.
For detailed information on ActiveMQ, see the ActiveMQ documentation.
Configure your service port
Once you have created your service port, you can configure the general service port details:
Attribute |
Description |
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General - Name |
Enter the name of the service port. |
General - Type |
Select your service port technology. |
Read / Write / Read & Write |
Select what your service port should do with messages:
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Real Service |
Select if you want to connect to a real service. |
Allow OSV to forward requests to the real service. To use this option, you need to select Real Service. |
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Allow OSV to store forwarded messages in the Recorder tab. To use this option, you need to enable Forwarding. |
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Active |
Select if you want your service port to be active, deselect to set it to inactive. |
To connect to ActiveMQ, specify the following attributes:
Attribute |
Description |
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Type |
Select Queue or Topic. What you select depends on how you push and pull your messages with ActiveMQ. Queues represent a one-to-one messaging pattern, topics allow one-to-many messaging. |
Name |
Enter the name of the queue or topic you want to connect to. |
Host |
Enter the name or IP address of the host. |
Use Secure Connection |
Select this option, if you want to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. |
Username |
If your connection requires authentication, enter your user name. |
Password |
If your connection requires authentication, enter your password. |
MessageType |
Specify what type of message you want to send and receive: JmsTextMessage or JmsBytesMessage. |
Selector |
Define a selector to filter the headers and properties of incoming JMS messages. This enables you to receive only JMS messages that match your filter criteria. For detailed information on the predefined selectors, see the ActiveMQ documentation. |
Client pfx File Path |
Specify the Windows file path to the PFX file that identifies the user. A PFX file contains your certificates and corresponding private keys. |
Client pfx File Password |
Enter the password for the Client pfx File Path. |
Port |
Specify the port to listen to. |
Unprocessable Messages |
Define how to handle messages in a queue that a client can no longer process:
This applies only to queues, not to topics. |
ActiveMQ service port
To save your changes, click Apply. To discard your changes, click Reset.
Once you have configured your service port, you can use your ActiveMQ connection for testing. For information on how to edit JMS messages for your OSV Scenarios, see chapter "Edit JMS messages".