Signal a rollback from a JMS MessageListener

2019-03-15 07:24发布

I've been working with JMS and ActiveMQ. Everything is working wonders. I am not using spring, nor can I.

The interface javax.jms.MessageListener has only one method, onMessage. From within a implementation, there is a chance an exception will be thrown. If in fact an exception gets thrown, then I say the message wasn't properly processed and needs to be re-tried. So, I need ActiveMQ to wait for a little while and then, retry. i.e. I need the thrown exception to rollback the JMS transaction.

How can I accomplish such a behaviour?

Maybe there is some configuration in ActiveMQ I wasn't able to find.

Or... maybe could do away with registering MessageListeners to consumers and consume the messages myself, in a a loop like:

while (true) {
    // ... some administrative stuff like ...
    session = connection.createSesstion(true, SESSION_TRANSACTED)
    try {
        Message m = receiver.receive(queue, 1000L);
        theMessageListener.onMessage(m);
        session.commit();
    } catch (Exception e) {
        session.rollback();
        Thread.sleep(someTimeDefinedSomewhereElse);
    }
    // ... some more administrative stuff
}

in a couple of threads, instead of registering the listener.

Or... I could somehow decorate/AOP/byte-manipulate the MessageListeners to do this themselves.

What route would you take and why?

note: I don't have full control over the MessageListeners code.

EDIT A test for proof of concept:

@Test
@Ignore("Interactive test, just a proof of concept")
public void transaccionConListener() throws Exception {
    final AtomicInteger atomicInteger = new AtomicInteger(0);

    BrokerService brokerService = new BrokerService();

    String bindAddress = "vm://localhost";
    brokerService.addConnector(bindAddress);
    brokerService.setPersistenceAdapter(new MemoryPersistenceAdapter());
    brokerService.setUseJmx(false);
    brokerService.start();

    ActiveMQConnectionFactory activeMQConnectionFactory = new ActiveMQConnectionFactory(bindAddress);
    RedeliveryPolicy redeliveryPolicy = new RedeliveryPolicy();
    redeliveryPolicy.setInitialRedeliveryDelay(500);
    redeliveryPolicy.setBackOffMultiplier(2);
    redeliveryPolicy.setUseExponentialBackOff(true);
    redeliveryPolicy.setMaximumRedeliveries(2);

    activeMQConnectionFactory.setRedeliveryPolicy(redeliveryPolicy);
    activeMQConnectionFactory.setUseRetroactiveConsumer(true);
    activeMQConnectionFactory.setClientIDPrefix("ID");
    PooledConnectionFactory pooledConnectionFactory = new PooledConnectionFactory(activeMQConnectionFactory);

    pooledConnectionFactory.start();

    Connection connection = pooledConnectionFactory.createConnection();
    Session session = connection.createSession(false, Session.DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE);
    Queue helloQueue = session.createQueue("Hello");
    MessageConsumer consumer = session.createConsumer(helloQueue);
    consumer.setMessageListener(new MessageListener() {

        @Override
        public void onMessage(Message message) {
            TextMessage textMessage = (TextMessage) message;
            try {
                switch (atomicInteger.getAndIncrement()) {
                    case 0:
                        System.out.println("OK, first message received " + textMessage.getText());
                        message.acknowledge();
                        break;
                    case 1:
                        System.out.println("NOPE, second must be retried " + textMessage.getText());
                        throw new RuntimeException("I failed, aaaaah");
                    case 2:
                        System.out.println("OK, second message received " + textMessage.getText());
                        message.acknowledge();
                }
            } catch (JMSException e) {
                e.printStackTrace(System.out);
            }
        }
    });
    connection.start();

    {
        // A client sends two messages...
        Connection connection1 = pooledConnectionFactory.createConnection();
        Session session1 = connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
        connection1.start();

        MessageProducer producer = session1.createProducer(helloQueue);
        producer.send(session1.createTextMessage("Hello World 1"));
        producer.send(session1.createTextMessage("Hello World 2"));

        producer.close();
        session1.close();
        connection1.stop();
        connection1.close();
    }
    JOptionPane.showInputDialog("I will wait, you watch the log...");

    consumer.close();
    session.close();
    connection.stop();
    connection.close();
    pooledConnectionFactory.stop();

    brokerService.stop();

    assertEquals(3, atomicInteger.get());
}

3条回答
叼着烟拽天下
2楼-- · 2019-03-15 08:08

If you want to use SESSION_TRANSACTED as your acknowledgement mode, then you need to setup a RedeliveryPolicy on your Connection/ConnectionFactory. This page on ActiveMQ's website also contains some good info for what you might need to do.

Since you aren't using Spring, you can setup a RedeliveryPolicy with something similar to the following code (taken from one of the above links):

RedeliveryPolicy policy = connection.getRedeliveryPolicy();
policy.setInitialRedeliveryDelay(500);
policy.setBackOffMultiplier(2);
policy.setUseExponentialBackOff(true);
policy.setMaximumRedeliveries(2);

Edit Taking your code snippet added to the answer, the following shows how this works with transactions. Try this code with the Session.rollback() method commented out and you'll see that using SESION_TRANSACTED and Session.commit/rollback works as expected:

@Test
public void test() throws Exception {
    final AtomicInteger atomicInteger = new AtomicInteger(0);

    BrokerService brokerService = new BrokerService();

    String bindAddress = "vm://localhost";
    brokerService.addConnector(bindAddress);
    brokerService.setPersistenceAdapter(new MemoryPersistenceAdapter());
    brokerService.setUseJmx(false);
    brokerService.start();

    ActiveMQConnectionFactory activeMQConnectionFactory = new ActiveMQConnectionFactory(bindAddress);
    RedeliveryPolicy redeliveryPolicy = new RedeliveryPolicy();
    redeliveryPolicy.setInitialRedeliveryDelay(500);
    redeliveryPolicy.setBackOffMultiplier(2);
    redeliveryPolicy.setUseExponentialBackOff(true);
    redeliveryPolicy.setMaximumRedeliveries(2);

    activeMQConnectionFactory.setRedeliveryPolicy(redeliveryPolicy);
    activeMQConnectionFactory.setUseRetroactiveConsumer(true);
    activeMQConnectionFactory.setClientIDPrefix("ID");

    PooledConnectionFactory pooledConnectionFactory = new PooledConnectionFactory(activeMQConnectionFactory);

    pooledConnectionFactory.start();

    Connection connection = pooledConnectionFactory.createConnection();
    final Session session = connection.createSession(true, Session.SESSION_TRANSACTED);
    Queue helloQueue = session.createQueue("Hello");
    MessageConsumer consumer = session.createConsumer(helloQueue);
    consumer.setMessageListener(new MessageListener() {

        public void onMessage(Message message) {
            TextMessage textMessage = (TextMessage) message;
            try {
                switch (atomicInteger.getAndIncrement()) {
                    case 0:
                        System.out.println("OK, first message received " + textMessage.getText());
                        session.commit();
                        break;
                    case 1:
                        System.out.println("NOPE, second must be retried " + textMessage.getText());
                        session.rollback();
                        throw new RuntimeException("I failed, aaaaah");
                    case 2:
                        System.out.println("OK, second message received " + textMessage.getText());
                        session.commit();
                }
            } catch (JMSException e) {
                e.printStackTrace(System.out);
            }
        }
    });
    connection.start();

    {
        // A client sends two messages...
        Connection connection1 = pooledConnectionFactory.createConnection();
        Session session1 = connection.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
        connection1.start();

        MessageProducer producer = session1.createProducer(helloQueue);
        producer.send(session1.createTextMessage("Hello World 1"));
        producer.send(session1.createTextMessage("Hello World 2"));

        producer.close();
        session1.close();
        connection1.stop();
        connection1.close();
    }
    JOptionPane.showInputDialog("I will wait, you watch the log...");

    consumer.close();
    session.close();
    connection.stop();
    connection.close();
    pooledConnectionFactory.stop();

    assertEquals(3, atomicInteger.get());
}

}

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Lonely孤独者°
3楼-- · 2019-03-15 08:23

You need to set the acknowledgment mode to Session.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE, the client acknowledges a consumed message by calling the message's acknowledge method.

QueueSession session = connection.createQueueSession(false, Session.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE);

Then, after processing the message to need to call the Message.acknowledge() method in order to remove that message.

Message message = ...;
// Processing message

message.acknowledge();
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beautiful°
4楼-- · 2019-03-15 08:23

If your session is transacted,then "acknowledgeMode" is ignored anyways..So, just leave your session transacted and use session.rollback and session.commit to commit or rollback your transaction.

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