public interface Topic extends Destination
Topic
object encapsulates a provider-specific topic name.
It is the way a client specifies the identity of a topic to JMS API methods.
For those methods that use a Destination
as a parameter, a
Topic
object may used as an argument . For
example, a Topic can be used to create a MessageConsumer
and a MessageProducer
by calling:
Session.CreateConsumer(Destination destination)
Session.CreateProducer(Destination destination)
Many publish/subscribe (pub/sub) providers group topics into hierarchies
and provide various options for subscribing to parts of the hierarchy. The
JMS API places no restriction on what a Topic
object
represents. It may be a leaf in a topic hierarchy, or it may be a larger
part of the hierarchy.
The organization of topics and the granularity of subscriptions to
them is an important part of a pub/sub application's architecture. The JMS
API
does not specify a policy for how this should be done. If an application
takes advantage of a provider-specific topic-grouping mechanism, it
should document this. If the application is installed using a different
provider, it is the job of the administrator to construct an equivalent
topic architecture and create equivalent Topic
objects.
Session.createConsumer(Destination)
,
Session.createProducer(Destination)
,
TopicSession.createTopic(String)
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
java.lang.String |
getTopicName()
Gets the name of this topic.
|
java.lang.String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
|
java.lang.String getTopicName() throws JMSException
Clients that depend upon the name are not portable.
JMSException
- if the JMS provider implementation of
Topic
fails to return the topic
name due to some internal
error.java.lang.String toString()
toString
in class java.lang.Object