/* * Copyright 2002-2014 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.jms.core; import java.util.Map; import javax.jms.Destination; import org.springframework.messaging.Message; import org.springframework.messaging.MessagingException; import org.springframework.messaging.core.MessagePostProcessor; import org.springframework.messaging.core.MessageReceivingOperations; import org.springframework.messaging.core.MessageRequestReplyOperations; import org.springframework.messaging.core.MessageSendingOperations; /** * A specialization of {@link MessageSendingOperations}, {@link MessageReceivingOperations} * and {@link MessageRequestReplyOperations} for JMS related operations that allow to specify * a destination name rather than the actual {@link javax.jms.Destination} * * @author Stephane Nicoll * @since 4.1 * @see org.springframework.jms.core.JmsTemplate * @see org.springframework.messaging.core.MessageSendingOperations * @see org.springframework.messaging.core.MessageReceivingOperations * @see org.springframework.messaging.core.MessageRequestReplyOperations */ public interface JmsMessageOperations extends MessageSendingOperations<Destination>, MessageReceivingOperations<Destination>, MessageRequestReplyOperations<Destination> { /** * Send a message to the given destination. * @param destinationName the name of the target destination * @param message the message to send */ void send(String destinationName, Message<?> message) throws MessagingException; /** * Convert the given Object to serialized form, possibly using a * {@link org.springframework.messaging.converter.MessageConverter}, * wrap it as a message and send it to the given destination. * @param destinationName the name of the target destination * @param payload the Object to use as payload */ void convertAndSend(String destinationName, Object payload) throws MessagingException; /** * Convert the given Object to serialized form, possibly using a * {@link org.springframework.messaging.converter.MessageConverter}, * wrap it as a message with the given headers and send it to * the given destination. * @param destinationName the name of the target destination * @param payload the Object to use as payload * @param headers headers for the message to send */ void convertAndSend(String destinationName, Object payload, Map<String, Object> headers) throws MessagingException; /** * Convert the given Object to serialized form, possibly using a * {@link org.springframework.messaging.converter.MessageConverter}, * wrap it as a message, apply the given post processor, and send * the resulting message to the given destination. * @param destinationName the name of the target destination * @param payload the Object to use as payload * @param postProcessor the post processor to apply to the message */ void convertAndSend(String destinationName, Object payload, MessagePostProcessor postProcessor) throws MessagingException; /** * Convert the given Object to serialized form, possibly using a * {@link org.springframework.messaging.converter.MessageConverter}, * wrap it as a message with the given headers, apply the given post processor, * and send the resulting message to the given destination. * @param destinationName the name of the target destination * @param payload the Object to use as payload * @param headers headers for the message to send * @param postProcessor the post processor to apply to the message */ void convertAndSend(String destinationName, Object payload, Map<String, Object> headers, MessagePostProcessor postProcessor) throws MessagingException; /** * Receive a message from the given destination. * @param destinationName the name of the target destination * @return the received message, possibly {@code null} if the message could not * be received, for example due to a timeout */ Message<?> receive(String destinationName) throws MessagingException; /** * Receive a message from the given destination and convert its payload to the * specified target class. * @param destinationName the name of the target destination * @param targetClass the target class to convert the payload to * @return the converted payload of the reply message, possibly {@code null} if * the message could not be received, for example due to a timeout */ <T> T receiveAndConvert(String destinationName, Class<T> targetClass) throws MessagingException; /** * Send a request message and receive the reply from the given destination. * @param destinationName the name of the target destination * @param requestMessage the message to send * @return the reply, possibly {@code null} if the message could not be received, * for example due to a timeout */ Message<?> sendAndReceive(String destinationName, Message<?> requestMessage) throws MessagingException; /** * Convert the given request Object to serialized form, possibly using a * {@link org.springframework.messaging.converter.MessageConverter}, send * it as a {@link Message} to the given destination, receive the reply and convert * its body of the specified target class. * @param destinationName the name of the target destination * @param request payload for the request message to send * @param targetClass the target type to convert the payload of the reply to * @return the payload of the reply message, possibly {@code null} if the message * could not be received, for example due to a timeout */ <T> T convertSendAndReceive(String destinationName, Object request, Class<T> targetClass) throws MessagingException; /** * Convert the given request Object to serialized form, possibly using a * {@link org.springframework.messaging.converter.MessageConverter}, send * it as a {@link Message} with the given headers, to the specified destination, * receive the reply and convert its body of the specified target class. * @param destinationName the name of the target destination * @param request payload for the request message to send * @param headers headers for the request message to send * @param targetClass the target type to convert the payload of the reply to * @return the payload of the reply message, possibly {@code null} if the message * could not be received, for example due to a timeout */ <T> T convertSendAndReceive(String destinationName, Object request, Map<String, Object> headers, Class<T> targetClass) throws MessagingException; /** * Convert the given request Object to serialized form, possibly using a * {@link org.springframework.messaging.converter.MessageConverter}, * apply the given post processor and send the resulting {@link Message} to the * given destination, receive the reply and convert its body of the given * target class. * @param destinationName the name of the target destination * @param request payload for the request message to send * @param targetClass the target type to convert the payload of the reply to * @param requestPostProcessor post process to apply to the request message * @return the payload of the reply message, possibly {@code null} if the message * could not be received, for example due to a timeout */ <T> T convertSendAndReceive(String destinationName, Object request, Class<T> targetClass, MessagePostProcessor requestPostProcessor) throws MessagingException; /** * Convert the given request Object to serialized form, possibly using a * {@link org.springframework.messaging.converter.MessageConverter}, * wrap it as a message with the given headers, apply the given post processor * and send the resulting {@link Message} to the specified destination, receive * the reply and convert its body of the given target class. * @param destinationName the name of the target destination * @param request payload for the request message to send * @param targetClass the target type to convert the payload of the reply to * @param requestPostProcessor post process to apply to the request message * @return the payload of the reply message, possibly {@code null} if the message * could not be received, for example due to a timeout */ <T> T convertSendAndReceive(String destinationName, Object request, Map<String, Object> headers, Class<T> targetClass, MessagePostProcessor requestPostProcessor) throws MessagingException; }