We're trying to set a delay on some JMS messages, so that a message will only be added to the queue/ received by the listener after x time. So far we've tried 2 approaches that didn't work.
1) According to the spring documentation, we can set the delivery delay on the JMSTemplate. This is the sample code we tried:
@Autowired
private JmsTemplate jmsTemplate;
...
long deliveryDelay = ...;
this.jmsTemplate.setDeliveryDelay(deliveryDelay);
this.jmsTemplate.convertAndSend(
queue.getName(),
event);
...
However, we get the following exception, even though our spring jms version is 4.0.5:
java.lang.IllegalStateException: setDeliveryDelay requires JMS 2.0
2) We also tried setting the delay on the message itself, but it looks like the delay was ignored, and the message was delivered immediately anyway.
@Component
public class MyMessageConverter implements MessageConverter {
...
@Override
public Message toMessage(Object eventObject, Session session) throws JMSException, MessageConversionException {
...
long deliveryDelay = ...;
objectMessage.setLongProperty(
ScheduledMessage.AMQ_SCHEDULED_DELAY,
deliveryDelay);
return objectMessage;
}
}
The jmsTemplate definition in the spring xml:
<bean id="jmsTemplate" class="org.springframework.jms.core.JmsTemplate">
<property name="connectionFactory" ref="cachingConnectionFactory" />
<property name="messageConverter" ref="myMessageConverter" />
<property name="sessionTransacted" value="true" />
</bean>
Does anyone has any suggestions on what the problems are / other ideas on how to achieve delayed messaging?
Thanks!
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