<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ServiceJar>
<ServiceProvider
id="genericra"
service="Resource"
types="GenericJMSRA"
class-name="com.sun.genericra.GenericJMSRA">
UserName
Password
ProviderIntegrationMode
ConnectionFactoryClassName
QueueConnectionFactoryClassName
TopicConnectionFactoryClassName
XAConnectionFactoryClassName
XAQueueConnectionFactoryClassName
XATopicConnectionFactoryClassName
UnifiedDestinationClassName
TopicClassName
QueueClassName
SupportsXA
ConnectionFactoryProperties
JndiProperties
CommonSetterMethodName
RMPolicy
LogLevel
DeliveryType
UseFirstXAForRedelivery
</ServiceProvider>
<ServiceProvider
id="ConnectionFactory"
service="Resource"
types="javax.jms.ConnectionFactory, javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory, javax.jms.TopicConnectionFactory, QueueConnectionFactory, TopicConnectionFactory"
class-name="com.sun.genericra.outbound.ManagedJMSConnectionFactory">
ConnectionFactoryJndiName
ClientId
ConnectionValidationEnabled
ResourceAdapter
</ServiceProvider>
<ServiceProvider
id="Queue"
service="Resource"
types="javax.jms.Queue, Queue"
class-name="com.sun.genericra.outbound.QueueProxy">
DestinationJndiName
ResourceAdapter
UserName
Password
JndiProperties
QueueClassName
</ServiceProvider>
<ServiceProvider
id="Topic"
service="Resource"
types="javax.jms.Topic, Topic"
class-name="com.sun.genericra.outbound.TopicProxy">
DestinationJndiName
ResourceAdapter
UserName
Password
JndiProperties
TopicClassName
</ServiceProvider>
</ServiceJar>
Changing JMS Implementations
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ActiveMQ is the default JMS provider in Apache TomEE and OpenEJB.
Changing JMS implementation is as simple as using that implementation’s
Java EE Connector. The connector which will be a .rar
file should be
bundled with the application in a .ear
file. All JMS usage in that
.ear
will favor the JMS ConnectionFactory and Topic and Queue
implementations that are configured in the .rar
file rather than
ActiveMQ.
If the JMS implementation does not have a .rar
file, there are still
some options for wiring in an alternate implementation.
Generic JMS Resource Adapter
If the JMS implementation does not have a Resource Archive (.rar
file)
that defines a compliant Resource Adapter, the
Generic Resource Adapter for JMS should
work fine.
To use this Adapter in TomEE or OpenEJB you’ll need to create a
service-jar.xml
file and include that in a jar file and add it to the
<tomee.home>/lib/
directory. Then you can declare ConnectionFactory
,
Topic
, and Queue
and more via the tomee.xml
file.
The one below should be considered boiler plate. Updating it to contain
some useful default values for your JMS implementation would be good.
These values can be overridden in the tomee.xml
or openejb.xml
Let’s say that the following file lives in the jar at
META-INF/org.superbiz/service-jar.xml
It is strongly recommended to not leave the values in the
service-jar.xml file blank as shown above. It is possible to setup
several sets of defaults in a service-jar.xml
or via several
service-jar.xml
files.
Once this file is packed in a jar and added to the <tomee.home>/lib
or
<openejb.home>/lib
directory, you can then declare and configure
"instances" of these things in your tomee.xml
or openejb.xml
config
file as follows:
<Resource id="My Generic Adapter" type="GenericJMSRA" provider="org.superbiz:genericra">
AdapterProperty1 PropertyValue1
AdapterProperty2 PropertyValue2
...
</Resource>
Or in properties like so:
myGenericAdapter = new://Resource?type=GenericJMSRA&provider=org.superbiz:genericra
myGenericAdapter.AdapterProperty1 = PropertyValue1
myGenericAdapter.AdapterProperty2 = PropertyValue2
This is basically the same as all configuration in TomEE/OpenEJB, but
with the addition that you must specify the provider
attribute so the
server knows where to look for the service-jar.xml
file that defines
the resource and all its defaults.
In this example:
-
the file is
META-INF/org.superbiz/service-jar.xml
-
so the
provider
attribute isorg.superbiz
You can use whatever prefix you like for the provider
id, though for
obvious reasons we’d advise not using org.apache.openejb
or
org.apache.tomee
in the prefix.