javax.jms
Interface QueueReceiver
- All Superinterfaces:
- MessageConsumer
- public interface QueueReceiver
- extends MessageConsumer
A client uses a QueueReceiver object to receive messages that have been delivered to a queue.
Although it is possible to have multiple QueueReceivers for the same queue, the JMS API does not define how messages are distributed between the QueueReceivers.
If a QueueReceiver specifies a message selector, the messages that are not selected remain on the queue. By definition, a message selector allows a QueueReceiver to skip messages. This means that when the skipped messages are eventually read, the total ordering of the reads does not retain the partial order defined by each message producer. Only QueueReceivers without a message selector will read messages in message producer order.
Creating a MessageConsumer provides the same features as creating a QueueReceiver. A MessageConsumer object is recommended for creating new code. The QueueReceiver is provided to support existing code.
- Version:
- 1.1 February 2, 2002
- Author:
- Mark Hapner, Rich Burridge, Kate Stout
- See Also:
- Session.createConsumer(Destination, String), Session.createConsumer(Destination), QueueSession.createReceiver(Queue, String), QueueSession.createReceiver(Queue), MessageConsumer
Method Summary Queue getQueue()
Gets the Queue associated with this queue receiver.
Methods inherited from interface javax.jms.MessageConsumer close, getMessageListener, getMessageSelector, receive, receive, receiveNoWait, setMessageListener
Method Detail getQueue
public Queue getQueue() throws JMSException
- Gets the Queue associated with this queue receiver.
- Returns:
- this receiver's Queue
- Throws:
- JMSException - if the JMS provider fails to get the queue for this queue receiver due to some internal error.
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