Configure a Message Producer
A message producer can be configured to generate messages with default headers and properties that define how those messages are to be routed and delivered.
Specifically, you can:
- Set the producer's default delivery mode.
- Set whether message IDs are disabled.
- Set whether message timestamps are disabled.
- Set the producer's default priority.
- Set the default length of time that a produced message should be retained by the message system.
For example, as described in the
Message Delivery Modes, you can set the message deliver mode to either
PERSISTENT
,
NON_PERSISTENT
, or
RELIABLE_DELIVERY
.
- Java
Use the
MessageProducer
object’ssetDeliveryMode()
method to configure your Message Producer with a default delivery mode ofRELIABLE_DELIVERY
:QueueSender.setDeliveryMode(com.tibco.tibjms.Tibjms.RELIABLE_DELIVERY);
To configure the Message Producer with a default delivery mode of
NON_PERSISTENT
:QueueSender.setDeliveryMode(
javax.jms.DeliveryMode.NON_PERSISTENT);
See the
tibjmsMsgProducerPerf.java
sample client for a working example.
Message.setJMSDeliveryMode()
method. According to the Jakarta Messaging specification, the publisher ignores the value of the
JMSDeliveryMode
header field when a message is being published.
- C
Use the
tibemsMsgProducer_SetDeliveryMode
function to configure your Message Producer to set a default delivery mode for each message
it produces toRELIABLE_DELIVERY
:tibems_int deliveryMode = TIBEMS_RELIABLE;
status tibemsMsgProducer_SetDeliveryMode(QueueSender,
deliveryMode);
- C#
Set the
DeliveryMode
on theMessageProducer
object toRELIABLE_DELIVERY
:QueueSender.DeliveryMode = DeliveryMode.RELIABLE_DELIVERY;
See the
csMsgProducerPerf.cs
sample client for a working example.