Send JMS Message Dialog Box
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You use this dialog box to send a Java Message Service (JMS) message to a message
destination. A JMS message is an object that communicates information between JMS clients.
The message is sent from one client to a second client that listens for messages
through a JMS destination on an application server.
You open the dialog box by right-clicking a Java file in the Source Editor
and choosing Insert Code > Send JMS Message. The file must be in an
EJB module project or a standard web application project. You cannot generate
lookup code in a free-form web application project.
You use the dialog box as follows:
- Select the destination for the JMS message by selecting one of the following:
- Specify a Service Locator Strategy by choosing to generate an inline lookup
code or use an existing service locator. You can click the Browse to search
for the service locator class name.
- Click OK.
The IDE creates two methods:
- createJMSMessageForNewMessageDestination. The
method that creates the message that is sent. You should implement your
business logic in this method.
- sendJMSMessageToNewMessageDestination. The method
that handles the message you created in the method above. You should not
modify this message.
The IDE also registers the resource reference and message destination reference
in your module's general deployment descriptor.
- If your project's target server is the GlassFish server, the IDE automatically
configures a destination and connection factory for the message-driven bean
when you create the bean. If you are deploying to a different application
server, you have to configure the server-specific deployment descriptors and
the server resources yourself.
- See Also
- About Message-Driven Beans
- Using a Service Locator
- Setting
up a JMS Resource on the GlassFish Application Server
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