I had the following xml code in my spring-config.xml
<jms:listener-container acknowledge="auto"
connection-factory="cachedConnectionFactory" container-type="default"
error-handler="consumerErrorHandler" concurrency="20-25">
<jms:listener destination="#{TaskFinished.destination}"
method="onMessage" ref="taskFinished" />
</jms:listener-container>
Now, I was converting my spring xml configuration file to Java configuration.
I translated it like
@Bean(name = "consumerJmsListenerContainer")
public DefaultMessageListenerContainer consumerJmsListenerContainer() {
DefaultMessageListenerContainer messageListenerContainer = new DefaultMessageListenerContainer();
messageListenerContainer
.setConnectionFactory(cachingConnectionFactory());
messageListenerContainer.setConcurrency("20-25");
messageListenerContainer.setErrorHandler(new ConsumerErrorHandler());
messageListenerContainer
.setSessionAcknowledgeMode(Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
messageListenerContainer.setMessageListener(new TaskFinished());
return messageListenerContainer;
}
What I need to know is, if there were more than one MessageListner in the Message Container like
<jms:listener-container acknowledge="auto"
connection-factory="cachedConnectionFactory" container-type="default"
error-handler="consumerErrorHandler" concurrency="20-25">
<jms:listener destination="#{questionGeneration.destination}"
method="onMessage" ref="questionGeneration" />
<jms:listener destination="#{friendShipLogic.destination}"
method="onMessage" ref="friendShipLogic" />
<jms:listener destination="#{postAvailabilityChecker.destination}"
method="onMessage" ref="postAvailabilityChecker" />
<jms:listener destination="#{playOn.destination}" method="onMessage"
ref="playOn" />
</jms:listener-container>
How could I supposed to convert this xml code into Java config?
The namespace is just a convenience - each
<jms:listener/>
element gets its ownDMLC
; the outer (container) element is just a vehicle to supply common attributes.You can add
container.setConcurrentConsumers(10);
, where number of consumers is 10