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new af98cf5 update site content for qpid-jms-0.45.0
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commit af98cf53f89904e0e46a84b7e5f22bd789357fd9
Author: Robbie Gemmell <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Sun Aug 25 18:43:27 2019 +0100
update site content for qpid-jms-0.45.0
---
content/components/jms/index.html | 8 +-
content/dashboard.html | 2 +-
content/documentation.html | 4 +-
content/download.html | 6 +-
content/maven.html | 2 +-
content/releases/index.html | 3 +-
content/releases/qpid-jms-0.11.1/index.html | 2 +-
content/releases/qpid-jms-0.20.0/index.html | 2 +-
content/releases/qpid-jms-0.21.0/index.html | 2 +-
content/releases/qpid-jms-0.22.0/index.html | 2 +-
content/releases/qpid-jms-0.23.0/index.html | 2 +-
content/releases/qpid-jms-0.24.0/index.html | 2 +-
content/releases/qpid-jms-0.25.0/index.html | 2 +-
content/releases/qpid-jms-0.26.0/index.html | 2 +-
content/releases/qpid-jms-0.27.0/index.html | 2 +-
content/releases/qpid-jms-0.28.0/index.html | 2 +-
content/releases/qpid-jms-0.29.0/index.html | 2 +-
content/releases/qpid-jms-0.30.0/index.html | 2 +-
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content/releases/qpid-jms-0.32.0/index.html | 2 +-
content/releases/qpid-jms-0.33.0/index.html | 2 +-
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content/releases/qpid-jms-0.37.0/index.html | 2 +-
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content/releases/qpid-jms-0.40.0/index.html | 2 +-
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43 files changed, 1236 insertions(+), 98 deletions(-)
diff --git a/content/components/jms/index.html
b/content/components/jms/index.html
index 569368c..32da226 100644
--- a/content/components/jms/index.html
+++ b/content/components/jms/index.html
@@ -147,9 +147,9 @@ API</li>
<ul>
<li><a
href="http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/7/api/javax/jms/package-summary.html">API
reference</a></li>
-<li><a
href="https://github.com/apache/qpid-jms/tree/0.44.0/qpid-jms-examples">Examples</a></li>
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-<li><a href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.44.0/building.html">Building Qpid
JMS</a></li>
+<li><a
href="https://github.com/apache/qpid-jms/tree/0.45.0/qpid-jms-examples">Examples</a></li>
+<li><a href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/docs/index.html">Configuration</a></li>
+<li><a href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/building.html">Building Qpid
JMS</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
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<h2 id="releases">Releases</h2>
<ul>
-<li><a href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.44.0">Qpid JMS 0.44.0</a></li>
+<li><a href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0">Qpid JMS 0.45.0</a></li>
<li><a href="/releases/index.html#past-releases">Past releases</a></li>
</ul>
diff --git a/content/dashboard.html b/content/dashboard.html
index 7348e53..f7b7eb8 100644
--- a/content/dashboard.html
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@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@
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</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/components/jms/index.html">Qpid JMS</a></td>
- <td><a href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.44.0">0.44.0</a></td>
+ <td><a href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0">0.45.0</a></td>
<td><a href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/QPIDJMS">Summary</a>
• <a
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=project+%3D+QPIDJMS+and+resolution+is+null">Open
issues</a> • <a
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=project+%3D+QPIDJMS">All
issues</a> • <a
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/CreateIssue!default.jspa?pid=12314524">Create
issue</a></td>
<td><a
href="https://builds.apache.org/blue/organizations/jenkins/Qpid-JMS-Test-JDK8/activity"><img
src="https://builds.apache.org/buildStatus/icon?job=Qpid-JMS-Test-JDK8"
height="20"/></a> <a href="https://travis-ci.org/apache/qpid-jms"><img
src="https://travis-ci.org/apache/qpid-jms.svg?branch=master" height="20"/></a>
<a
href="https://builds.apache.org/blue/organizations/jenkins/Qpid-JMS-Test-JDK8-Windows/activity"><img
src="https://builds.apache.org/buildStatus/icon?job=Qpid-JMS-Te [...]
<td><a href="https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-jms.git">Git</a>
• <a href="https://github.com/apache/qpid-jms">GitHub</a></td>
diff --git a/content/documentation.html b/content/documentation.html
index 2556c39..4690093 100644
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<li><a href="/components/jms/index.html">Overview</a></li>
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+<li><a href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/docs/index.html">Configuration</a></li>
<li><a
href="http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/7/api/javax/jms/package-summary.html">API
reference</a></li>
-<li><a
href="https://github.com/apache/qpid-jms/tree/0.44.0/qpid-jms-examples">Examples</a></li>
+<li><a
href="https://github.com/apache/qpid-jms/tree/0.45.0/qpid-jms-examples">Examples</a></li>
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index d8d75ba..3d6e8ef 100644
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</tr>
<tr>
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- <td>0.44.0</td>
- <td><a
href="http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.lua/qpid/jms/0.44.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.44.0-src.tar.gz">Source</a>
(<a
href="https://www.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.44.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.44.0-src.tar.gz.asc">ASC</a>,
<a
href="https://www.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.44.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.44.0-src.tar.gz.sha512">SHA512</a>),
<a
href="http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.lua/qpid/jms/0.44.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.44.0-bin.tar.gz">Binary</a>
(<a href="https://www.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.44.0/apac [...]
- <td><a href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.44.0/index.html">Release Page</a>, <a
href="maven.html">Maven</a></td>
+ <td>0.45.0</td>
+ <td><a
href="http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.lua/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-src.tar.gz">Source</a>
(<a
href="https://www.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-src.tar.gz.asc">ASC</a>,
<a
href="https://www.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-src.tar.gz.sha512">SHA512</a>),
<a
href="http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.lua/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-bin.tar.gz">Binary</a>
(<a href="https://www.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apac [...]
+ <td><a href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/index.html">Release Page</a>, <a
href="maven.html">Maven</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><a href="/components/jms/amqp-0-x.html">Qpid JMS AMQP 0-x</a></td>
diff --git a/content/maven.html b/content/maven.html
index 8177ed8..bb1f19c 100644
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@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
https://github.com/apache/qpid-proton/blob/go1{/dir}/{file}#L{line}"/>
<span class="nt"><dependency></span>
<span class="nt"><groupId></span>org.apache.qpid<span
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<span class="nt"><artifactId></span>qpid-jms-client<span
class="nt"></artifactId></span>
- <span class="nt"><version></span>0.44.0<span
class="nt"></version></span>
+ <span class="nt"><version></span>0.45.0<span
class="nt"></version></span>
<span class="nt"></dependency></span>
</pre></div>
diff --git a/content/releases/index.html b/content/releases/index.html
index 71076fb..8c4e86c 100644
--- a/content/releases/index.html
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@@ -126,11 +126,11 @@ the
<div class="two-column">
<ul>
+<li><a href="qpid-jms-0.45.0/index.html">Qpid JMS 0.45.0</a>, August 2019</li>
<li><a href="qpid-proton-0.29.0/index.html">Qpid Proton 0.29.0</a>, August
2019</li>
<li><a href="qpid-proton-j-0.33.2/index.html">Qpid Proton-J 0.33.2</a>, August
2019</li>
<li><a href="qpid-broker-j-7.1.4/index.html">Qpid Broker-J 7.1.4</a>, July
2019</li>
<li><a href="qpid-broker-j-7.0.8/index.html">Qpid Broker-J 7.0.8</a>, July
2019</li>
-<li><a href="qpid-jms-0.44.0/index.html">Qpid JMS 0.44.0</a>, July 2019</li>
<li><a href="qpid-dispatch-1.8.0/index.html">Qpid Dispatch 1.8.0</a>, June
2019</li>
<li><a href="qpid-jms-amqp-0-x-6.3.4/index.html">Qpid JMS AMQP 0-x 6.3.4</a>,
May 2019</li>
<li><a href="qpid-cpp-1.39.0/index.html">Qpid C++ 1.39.0</a>, October 2018</li>
@@ -145,6 +145,7 @@ the
<div class="two-column">
<ul>
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<li><a href="qpid-jms-0.43.0/index.html">Qpid JMS 0.43.0</a>, June 2019</li>
<li><a href="qpid-proton-j-0.33.1/index.html">Qpid Proton-J 0.33.1</a>, June
2019</li>
<li><a href="qpid-broker-j-7.1.3/index.html">Qpid Broker-J 7.1.3</a>, May
2019</li>
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b/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.11.1/index.html
index 0f8c24d..7b6ff2d 100644
--- a/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.11.1/index.html
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@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ files you download.</p>
<script type="text/javascript">
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diff --git a/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.20.0/index.html
b/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.20.0/index.html
index 646e4be..99ca118 100644
--- a/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.20.0/index.html
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@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ files you download.</p>
<script type="text/javascript">
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b/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.21.0/index.html
index 7deada2..48ff4df 100644
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<script type="text/javascript">
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b/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.22.0/index.html
index 0ee472a..b45eee7 100644
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<script type="text/javascript">
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b/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.23.0/index.html
index fd9e715..d6d4f6b 100644
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@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ files you download.</p>
<script type="text/javascript">
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b/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.24.0/index.html
index efdaf48..1aed4cc 100644
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<script type="text/javascript">
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index da0ae1a..fff3960 100644
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@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ files you download.</p>
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protocol.</p>
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+<p>The project requires Maven 3. Some example commands follow.</p>
-</div>
+<p>Clean previous builds output and install all modules to local repository
without
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-<h2 id="documentation">Documentation</h2>
+<pre><code>mvn clean install -DskipTests
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+
+<p>Install all modules to the local repository after running all the tests:</p>
+
+<pre><code>mvn clean install
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+
+<p>Perform a subset tests on the packaged release artifacts without
+installing:</p>
+
+<pre><code>mvn clean verify -Dtest=TestNamePattern*
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+<p>Execute the tests and produce code coverage report:</p>
+
+<pre><code>mvn clean test jacoco:report
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+
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+
+<p>First build and install all the modules as detailed above (if running
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+consult the README in the qpid-jms-examples module itself.</p>
+
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-</ul>
+<p>There is some basic documentation in the qpid-jms-docs module.</p>
-</div>
+<h2 id="distribution-assemblies">Distribution assemblies</h2>
-<h2 id="more-information">More information</h2>
+<p>After building the modules, src and binary distribution assemblies can be
found at:</p>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-jms.git">Source
repository</a></li>
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+<pre><code>apache-qpid-jms/target
+</code></pre>
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+
+<p>This file details various configuration options for the client, such as how
to configure and create a JNDI InitialContext, the syntax for its related
configuration, and various URI options that can be set when defining a
ConnectionFactory.</p>
+
+<h2 id="configuring-a-jndi-initialcontext">Configuring a JNDI
InitialContext</h2>
+
+<p>Applications use a JNDI InitialContext, itself obtained from an
InitialContextFactory, to look up JMS objects such as ConnectionFactory. The
Qpid JMS client provides an implementation of the InitialContextFactory in
class <em>org.apache.qpid.jms.jndi.JmsInitialContextFactory</em>. This may be
configured and used in three main ways:</p>
+
+<ol>
+<li><p>Via jndi.properties file on the Java Classpath.</p>
+
+<p>By including a file named jndi.properties on the Classpath and setting the
<em>java.naming.factory.initial</em> property
+to value <em>org.apache.qpid.jms.jndi.JmsInitialContextFactory</em>, the Qpid
InitialContextFactory implementation will
+be discovered when instantiating InitialContext object.</p>
+
+<pre><code>javax.naming.Context ctx = new javax.naming.InitialContext();
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>The particular ConnectionFactory, Queue and Topic objects you wish the
context to contain are configured using
+properties (the syntax for which is detailed below) either directly within the
jndi.properties file,
+or in a separate file which is referenced in jndi.properties using the
<em>java.naming.provider.url</em> property.</p></li>
+<li><p>Via system properties.</p>
+
+<p>By setting the <em>java.naming.factory.initial</em> system property to
value <em>org.apache.qpid.jms.jndi.JmsInitialContextFactory</em>,
+the Qpid InitialContextFactory implementation will be discovered when
instantiating InitialContext object.</p>
+
+<pre><code> javax.naming.Context ctx = new javax.naming.InitialContext();
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>The particular ConnectionFactory, Queue and Topic objects you wish the
context to contain are configured as properties in
+a file, which is passed using the <em>java.naming.provider.url</em> system
property. The syntax for these properties is detailed
+below.</p></li>
+<li><p>Programmatically using an environment Hashtable.</p>
+
+<p>The InitialContext may also be configured directly by passing an
environment during creation:</p>
+
+<pre><code>Hashtable<Object, Object> env = new Hashtable<Object,
Object>();
+env.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
"org.apache.qpid.jms.jndi.JmsInitialContextFactory");
+javax.naming.Context context = new javax.naming.InitialContext(env);
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>The particular ConnectionFactory, Queue and Topic objects you wish the
context to contain are configured as properties
+(the syntax for which is detailed below), either directly within the
environment Hashtable, or in a
+separate file which is referenced using the <em>java.naming.provider.url</em>
property within the environment Hashtable.</p></li>
+</ol>
+
+<p>The property syntax used in the properties file or environment Hashtable is
as follows:</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li>To define a ConnectionFactory, use format:
<em>connectionfactory.<lookup-name> = <connection-uri></em></li>
+<li>To define a Queue, use format: <em>queue.<lookup-name> =
<queue-name></em></li>
+<li>To define a Topic use format: <em>topic.<lookup-name> =
<topic-name></em></li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>The property values which which constitute the connection URI, queue name,
or topic name can also utilise simple <em>${variable}</em> or
<em>${variable:-default}</em> expansion, with these resolved in order from
system properties, environment variables, or the properties file / environment
Hashtable. For more details of the Connection URI, see the next section.</p>
+
+<p>As an example, consider the following properties used to define a
ConnectionFactory, Queue, and Topic:</p>
+
+<pre><code>connectionfactory.myFactoryLookup = amqp://localhost:5672
+queue.myQueueLookup = queueA
+topic.myTopicLookup = topicA
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>These objects could then be looked up from a Context as follows:</p>
+
+<pre><code>ConnectionFactory factory = (ConnectionFactory)
context.lookup("myFactoryLookup");
+Queue queue = (Queue) context.lookup("myQueueLookup");
+Topic topic = (Topic) context.lookup("myTopicLookup");
+</code></pre>
+
+<h2 id="connection-uri">Connection URI</h2>
+
+<p>The basic format of the clients Connection URI is as follows:</p>
+
+<pre><code> amqp[s]://hostname:port[?option=value[&option2=value...]]
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>or for WebSocket connections:</p>
+
+<pre><code>
amqpws[s]://hostname:port[/path][?option=value[&option2=value...]]
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>Where the <em>amqps</em> and <em>amqpwss</em> scheme is specified to use
SSL/TLS, the hostname segment from the URI can be used by the JVM for the
+TLS SNI (Server Name Indication) extension in order to communicate the desired
server hostname during a TLS handshake.
+The SNI extension will be automatically included if a Fully Qualified name
(e.g myhost.mydomain) is specified, but not
+when an unqualified name (e.g myhost) or bare IP address are used.</p>
+
+<p>The client can be configured with a number of different settings using the
URI while defining the ConnectionFactory, these are detailed in the following
sections.</p>
+
+<h3 id="jms-configuration-options">JMS Configuration options</h3>
+
+<p>The options apply to the behaviour of the JMS objects such as Connection,
Session, MessageConsumer and MessageProducer.</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><strong>jms.username</strong> User name value used to authenticate the
connection</li>
+<li><strong>jms.password</strong> The password value used to authenticate the
connection</li>
+<li><strong>jms.clientID</strong> The ClientID value that is applied to the
connection.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.forceAsyncSend</strong> Configures whether all Messages sent
from a MessageProducer are sent asynchronously or only those Message that
qualify such as Messages inside a transaction or non-persistent messages.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.forceSyncSend</strong> Override certain asynchronous send
conditions and always send messages from a MessageProducer synchronously. Sends
using a CompletionListener are not affected and are implicitly always
asynchronous.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.forceAsyncAcks</strong> Causes all Message acknowledgments to
be sent asynchronously.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.localMessageExpiry</strong> Controls whether MessageConsumer
instances will locally filter expired Messages or deliver them. By default
this value is set to true and expired messages will be filtered.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.localMessagePriority</strong> If enabled prefetched messages
are reordered locally based on their given Message priority value. Default is
false.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.validatePropertyNames</strong> If message property names
should be validated as valid Java identifiers. Default is true.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.receiveLocalOnly</strong> If enabled receive calls with a
timeout will only check a consumers local message buffer, otherwise the remote
peer is checked to ensure there are really no messages available if the local
timeout expires before a message arrives. Default is false, the remote is
checked.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.receiveNoWaitLocalOnly</strong> If enabled receiveNoWait calls
will only check a consumers local message buffer, otherwise the remote peer is
checked to ensure there are really no messages available. Default is false, the
remote is checked.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.queuePrefix</strong> Optional prefix value added to the name
of any Queue created from a JMS Session.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.topicPrefix</strong> Optional prefix value added to the name
of any Topic created from a JMS Session.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.closeTimeout</strong> Timeout value that controls how long the
client waits on resource closure before returning. By default the client waits
60 seconds for a normal close completion event.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.connectTimeout</strong> Timeout value that controls how long
the client waits on Connection establishment before returning with an error. By
default the client waits 15 seconds for a connection to be established before
failing.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.sendTimeout</strong> Timeout value that controls how long the
client waits on completion of a synchronous message send before returning an
error. By default the client will wait indefinitely for a send to complete.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.requestTimeout</strong> Timeout value that controls how long
the client waits on completion of various synchronous interactions, such as
opening a producer or consumer, before returning an error. Does not affect
synchronous message sends. By default the client will wait indefinitely for a
request to complete.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.clientIDPrefix</strong> Optional prefix value that is used for
generated Client ID values when a new Connection is created for the JMS
ConnectionFactory. The default prefix is 'ID:'.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.connectionIDPrefix</strong> Optional prefix value that is used
for generated Connection ID values when a new Connection is created for the JMS
ConnectionFactory. This connection ID is used when logging some information
from the JMS Connection object so a configurable prefix can make breadcrumbing
the logs easier. The default prefix is 'ID:'.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.populateJMSXUserID</strong> Controls whether a MessageProducer
will populate the JMSXUserID value for each sent message using the
authenticated username from the connection. This value defaults to false and
the JMSXUserID for all sent message will not be populated.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.awaitClientID</strong> Controls whether a Connection with no
ClientID configured in the URI will wait for a ClientID being set
programatically (or the connection being used otherwise to signal none can be
set) before sending the AMQP connection Open. Defaults to true.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.useDaemonThread</strong> Controls whether a Connection will
use a daemon thread for its executor. Defaults to false to ensure a non-daemon
thread is present by default.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.tracing</strong> Sets the type name of a tracing provider to
use for the connection(s) created by the factory. Supported values are
"opentracing" and "noop". Default is unset, effectively noop.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>The Prefetch Policy controls how many messages the remote peer can send to
the client and be held in a prefetch buffer for each consumer instance.</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><strong>jms.prefetchPolicy.queuePrefetch</strong> defaults to 1000</li>
+<li><strong>jms.prefetchPolicy.topicPrefetch</strong> defaults to 1000</li>
+<li><strong>jms.prefetchPolicy.queueBrowserPrefetch</strong> defaults to
1000</li>
+<li><strong>jms.prefetchPolicy.durableTopicPrefetch</strong> defaults to
1000</li>
+<li><strong>jms.prefetchPolicy.all</strong> used to set all prefetch values at
once.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>The Redelivery Policy controls how redelivered messages are handled on the
client.</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><strong>jms.redeliveryPolicy.maxRedeliveries</strong> controls when an
incoming message is rejected based on the number of times it has been
redelivered, the default value is (-1) disabled. A value of zero would
indicate no message redeliveries are accepted, a value of five would allow a
message to be redelivered five times, etc.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.redeliveryPolicy.outcome</strong> controls the outcome that is
applied to a message that is being rejected due to it having exceeded the
configured maxRedeliveries value. This option is configured on the URI using
the following set of outcome options: ACCEPTED, REJECTED, RELEASED,
MODIFIED_FAILED and MODIFIED_FAILED_UNDELIVERABLE. The default outcome value is
MODIFIED_FAILED_UNDELIVERABLE.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>The MessageID Policy controls the type of the Message ID assigned to
messages sent from the client.</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><strong>jms.messageIDPolicy.messageIDType</strong> By default a generated
String value is used for the MessageID on outgoing messages. Other available
types are UUID, UUID_STRING, and PREFIXED_UUID_STRING.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>The Presettle Policy controls when a producer or consumer instance will be
configured to use AMQP presettled messaging semantics.</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><strong>jms.presettlePolicy.presettleAll</strong> when true all producers
and non-transacted consumers created operate in presettled mode, defaults to
false.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.presettlePolicy.presettleProducers</strong> when true all
producers operate in presettled mode, defaults to false.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.presettlePolicy.presettleTopicProducers</strong> when true any
producer that is sending to a Topic or Temporary Topic destination will operate
in presettled mode, defaults to false.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.presettlePolicy.presettleQueueProducers</strong> when true any
producer that is sending to a Queue or Temporary Queue destination will operate
in presettled mode, defaults to false.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.presettlePolicy.presettleTransactedProducers</strong> when
true any producer that is created in a transacted Session will operate in
presettled mode, defaults to false.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.presettlePolicy.presettleConsumers</strong> when true all
consumers operate in presettled mode, defaults to false.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.presettlePolicy.presettleTopicConsumers</strong> when true any
consumer that is receiving from a Topic or Temporary Topic destination will
operate in presettled mode, defaults to false.</li>
+<li><strong>jms.presettlePolicy.presettleQueueConsumers</strong> when true any
consumer that is receiving from a Queue or Temporary Queue destination will
operate in presettled mode, defaults to false.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>The Deserialization Policy provides a means of controlling which types are
trusted to be deserialized from the object stream while retrieving the body
from an incoming JMS ObjectMessage composed of serialized Java Object content.
By default all types are trusted during attempt to deserialize the body. The
default Deserialization Policy object provides URI options that allow
specifying a whitelist and a blacklist of Java class or package names.</p>
+
+<p><strong>jms.deserializationPolicy.whiteList</strong> A comma separated list
of class/package names that should be allowed when deserializing the contents
of a JMS ObjectMessage, unless overridden by the blackList. The names in this
list are not pattern values, the exact class or package name must be
configured, e.g "java.util.Map" or "java.util". Package matches include
sub-packages. Default is to allow all.
+<strong>jms.deserializationPolicy.blackList</strong> A comma separated list of
class/package names that should be rejected when deserializing the contents of
a JMS ObjectMessage. The names in this list are not pattern values, the exact
class or package name must be configured, e.g "java.util.Map" or "java.util".
Package matches include sub-packages. Default is to prevent none.</p>
+
+<h3 id="tcp-transport-configuration-options">TCP Transport Configuration
options</h3>
+
+<p>When connected to a remote using plain TCP these options configure the
behaviour of the underlying socket. These options are appended to the
connection URI along with the other configuration options, for example:</p>
+
+<pre><code>
amqp://localhost:5672?jms.clientID=foo&transport.connectTimeout=30000
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>The complete set of TCP Transport options is listed below:</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><strong>transport.sendBufferSize</strong> default is 64k</li>
+<li><strong>transport.receiveBufferSize</strong> default is 64k</li>
+<li><strong>transport.trafficClass</strong> default is 0</li>
+<li><strong>transport.connectTimeout</strong> default is 60 seconds</li>
+<li><strong>transport.soTimeout</strong> default is -1</li>
+<li><strong>transport.soLinger</strong> default is -1</li>
+<li><strong>transport.tcpKeepAlive</strong> default is false</li>
+<li><strong>transport.tcpNoDelay</strong> default is true</li>
+<li><strong>transport.useEpoll</strong> When true the transport will use the
native Epoll layer when available instead of the NIO layer, which can improve
performance. Defaults to true.</li>
+<li><strong>transport.useKQueue</strong> When true the transport will use the
native KQueue layer when available instead of the NIO layer, which can improve
performance. Defaults to false.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<h3 id="ssl-transport-configuration-options">SSL Transport Configuration
options</h3>
+
+<p>The SSL Transport extends the TCP Transport and is enabled using the
<em>amqps</em> URI scheme. Because the SSL Transport extends the functionality
of the TCP based Transport all the TCP Transport options are valid on an SSL
Transport URI.</p>
+
+<p>A simple SSL/TLS based client URI is shown below:</p>
+
+<pre><code>amqps://myhost.mydomain:5671
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>The complete set of SSL Transport options is listed below:</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><strong>transport.keyStoreLocation</strong> default is to read from the
system property "javax.net.ssl.keyStore"</li>
+<li><strong>transport.keyStorePassword</strong> default is to read from the
system property "javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword"</li>
+<li><strong>transport.trustStoreLocation</strong> default is to read from the
system property "javax.net.ssl.trustStore"</li>
+<li><strong>transport.trustStorePassword</strong> default is to read from the
system property "javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword"</li>
+<li><strong>transport.keyStoreType</strong> The type of keyStore being used.
Default is to read from the system property "javax.net.ssl.keyStoreType" If not
set then default is "JKS".</li>
+<li><strong>transport.trustStoreType</strong> The type of trustStore being
used. Default is to read from the system property
"javax.net.ssl.trustStoreType" If not set then default is "JKS".</li>
+<li><strong>transport.storeType</strong> This will set both the keystoreType
and trustStoreType to the same value. If not set then the keyStoreType and
trustStoreType will default to the values specified above.</li>
+<li><strong>transport.contextProtocol</strong> The protocol argument used when
getting an SSLContext. Default is TLS, or TLSv1.2 if using OpenSSL.</li>
+<li><strong>transport.enabledCipherSuites</strong> The cipher suites to
enable, comma separated. No default, meaning the context default ciphers are
used. Any disabled ciphers are removed from this.</li>
+<li><strong>transport.disabledCipherSuites</strong> The cipher suites to
disable, comma separated. Ciphers listed here are removed from the enabled
ciphers. No default.</li>
+<li><strong>transport.enabledProtocols</strong> The protocols to enable, comma
separated. No default, meaning the context default protocols are used. Any
disabled protocols are removed from this.</li>
+<li><strong>transport.disabledProtocols</strong> The protocols to disable,
comma separated. Protocols listed here are removed from the enabled protocols.
Default is "SSLv2Hello,SSLv3".</li>
+<li><strong>transport.trustAll</strong> Whether to trust the provided server
certificate implicitly, regardless of any configured trust store. Defaults to
false.</li>
+<li><strong>transport.verifyHost</strong> Whether to verify that the hostname
being connected to matches with the provided server certificate. Defaults to
true.</li>
+<li><strong>transport.keyAlias</strong> The alias to use when selecting a
keypair from the keystore if required to send a client certificate to the
server. No default.</li>
+<li><strong>transport.useOpenSSL</strong> When true the transport will attempt
to use native OpenSSL libraries for SSL connections if possible based on the
SSL configuration and available OpenSSL libraries on the classpath. Refer to
the section <a href="#enabling-openssl-support">Enabling OpenSSL support</a>
for more information.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<h3 id="websocket-transport-configuration-options">Websocket Transport
Configuration options</h3>
+
+<p>The WebSocket (WS) Transport extends the TCP and SSL Transports to provide
both unsecured and secured Websocket connectivity and is enabled using the
<em>amqpws</em> and <em>amqpwss</em> URI schemes. The unsecured WS Transport
extends the basic TCP transport which means all the normal TCP Transport
configuration options also apply to the WS Transport. Similarly the WSS
Transport extends the SSL Transport which means both the TCP and SSL Transport
options can be applied to configure it.</p>
+
+<p>A simple WS[S] based client URI is shown below:</p>
+
+<pre><code>amqpws[s]://myhost.mydomain:5671/[optional-path]
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>The WS Transport can be configured to add additional HTTP Headers during
the WebSocket upgrade request using URI options for each HTTP header and value
to be added, an example is shown below:</p>
+
+<pre><code>amqpws[s]://myhost.mydomain:5671/[optional-path]?transport.ws.httpHeader.<Header>=<Value>
+</code></pre>
+
+<h3 id="amqp-configuration-options">AMQP Configuration options</h3>
+
+<p>These options apply to the behaviour of certain AMQP functionality.</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><strong>amqp.idleTimeout</strong> The idle timeout in milliseconds after
which the connection will be failed if the peer sends no AMQP frames. Default
is 60000.</li>
+<li><strong>amqp.vhost</strong> The vhost to connect to. Used to populate the
Sasl and Open hostname fields. Default is the main hostname from the Connection
URI.</li>
+<li><strong>amqp.saslLayer</strong> Controls whether connections should use a
SASL layer or not. Default is true.</li>
+<li><strong>amqp.saslMechanisms</strong> Which SASL mechanism(s) the client
should allow selection of, if offered by the server and usable with the
configured credentials. Comma separated if specifying more than 1 mechanism.
The clients supported mechanisms are currently EXTERNAL, SCRAM-SHA-256,
SCRAM-SHA-1, CRAM-MD5, PLAIN, XOAUTH2, ANONYMOUS, and GSSAPI for Kerberos.
Default is to allow selection from all mechanisms except GSSAPI, which must be
specified here to enable.</li>
+<li><strong>amqp.maxFrameSize</strong> The connection max-frame-size value in
bytes. Default is 1048576.</li>
+<li><strong>amqp.drainTimeout</strong> The time in milliseconds that the
client will wait for a response from the remote when a consumer drain request
is made. If no response is seen in the allotted timeout period the link will be
considered failed and the associated consumer will be closed. Default is
60000.</li>
+<li><strong>amqp.allowNonSecureRedirects</strong> Controls whether an AMQP
connection will allow for a redirect to an alternative host over a connection
that is not secure when the existing connection is secure, e.g. redirecting an
SSL connection to a raw TCP connection. This value defaults to false.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<h3 id="failover-configuration-options">Failover Configuration options</h3>
+
+<p>With failover enabled the client can reconnect to another server
automatically when connection to the current server is lost for some reason.
The failover URI is always initiated with the <em>failover</em> prefix and a
list of URIs for the server(s) is contained inside a set of parentheses. The
"jms." options are applied to the overall failover URI, outside the
parentheses, and affect the JMS Connection object for its lifetime.</p>
+
+<p>The URI for failover looks something like the following:</p>
+
+<pre><code>failover:(amqp://host1:5672,amqp://host2:5672)?jms.clientID=foo&failover.maxReconnectAttempts=20
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>The individual broker details within the parentheses can use the
"transport." or "amqp." options defined earlier, with these being applied as
each host is connected to:</p>
+
+<pre><code>failover:(amqp://host1:5672?amqp.option=value,amqp://host2:5672?transport.option=value)?jms.clientID=foo
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>The complete set of configuration options for failover is listed below:</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><strong>failover.initialReconnectDelay</strong> The amount of time the
client will wait before the first attempt to reconnect to a remote peer. The
default value is zero, meaning the first attempt happens immediately.</li>
+<li><strong>failover.reconnectDelay</strong> Controls the delay between
successive reconnection attempts, defaults to 10 milliseconds. If the backoff
option is not enabled this value remains constant.</li>
+<li><strong>failover.maxReconnectDelay</strong> The maximum time that the
client will wait before attempting a reconnect. This value is only used when
the backoff feature is enabled to ensure that the delay doesn't not grow too
large. Defaults to 30 seconds as the max time between connect attempts.</li>
+<li><strong>failover.useReconnectBackOff</strong> Controls whether the time
between reconnection attempts should grow based on a configured multiplier.
This option defaults to true.</li>
+<li><strong>failover.reconnectBackOffMultiplier</strong> The multiplier used
to grow the reconnection delay value, defaults to 2.0d.</li>
+<li><strong>failover.maxReconnectAttempts</strong> The number of reconnection
attempts allowed before reporting the connection as failed to the client. The
default is no limit or (-1).</li>
+<li><strong>failover.startupMaxReconnectAttempts</strong> For a client that
has never connected to a remote peer before this option control how many
attempts are made to connect before reporting the connection as failed. The
default is to use the value of maxReconnectAttempts.</li>
+<li><strong>failover.warnAfterReconnectAttempts</strong> Controls how often
the client will log a message indicating that failover reconnection is being
attempted. The default is to log every 10 connection attempts.</li>
+<li><strong>failover.randomize</strong> When true the set of failover URIs is
randomly shuffled prior to attempting to connect to one of them. This can help
to distribute client connections more evenly across multiple remote peers. The
default value is false.</li>
+<li><strong>failover.amqpOpenServerListAction</strong> Controls how the
failover transport behaves when the connection Open frame from the remote peer
provides a list of failover hosts to the client. This option accepts one of
three values; REPLACE, ADD, or IGNORE (default is REPLACE). If REPLACE is
configured then all failover URIs other than the one for the current server are
replaced with those provided by the remote peer. If ADD is configured then the
URIs provided by the remote a [...]
+</ul>
+
+<p>The failover URI also supports defining 'nested' options as a means of
specifying AMQP and transport option values applicable to all the individual
nested broker URI's, which can be useful to avoid repetition. This is
accomplished using the same "transport." and "amqp." URI options outlined
earlier for a non-failover broker URI but prefixed with
<em>failover.nested.</em>. For example, to apply the same value for the
<em>amqp.vhost</em> option to every broker connected to you might hav [...]
+
+<pre><code>failover:(amqp://host1:5672,amqp://host2:5672)?jms.clientID=foo&failover.nested.amqp.vhost=myhost
+</code></pre>
+
+<h3 id="discovery-configuration-options">Discovery Configuration options</h3>
+
+<p>The client has an optional Discovery module, which provides a customised
failover layer where the broker URIs to connect to are not given in the initial
URI, but discovered as the client operates via associated discovery agents.
There are currently two discovery agent implementations, a file watcher that
loads URIs from a file, and a multicast listener that works with ActiveMQ 5
brokers which have been configured to broadcast their broker addresses for
listening clients.</p>
+
+<p>The general set of failover related options when using discovery are the
same as those detailed earlier, with the main prefix updated from
<em>failover.</em> to <em>discovery.</em>, and with the 'nested' options prefix
used to supply URI options common to all the discovered broker URIs bring
updated from <em>failover.nested.</em> to <em>discovery.discovered</em>. For
example, without the agent URI details, a general discovery URI might look
like:</p>
+
+<pre><code>discovery:(<agent-uri>)?discovery.maxReconnectAttempts=20&discovery.discovered.jms.clientID=foo
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>To use the file watcher discovery agent, utilise an agent URI of the
form:</p>
+
+<pre><code>discovery:(file:///path/to/monitored-file?updateInterval=60000)
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>The URI options for the file watcher discovery agent are listed below:</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><strong>updateInterval</strong> Controls the frequency in milliseconds
which the file is inspected for change. The default value is 30000.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>To use the multicast discovery agent with an ActiveMQ 5 broker, utilise an
agent URI of the form:</p>
+
+<pre><code>discovery:(multicast://default?group=default)
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>Note that the use of <em>default</em> as the host in the multicast agent
URI above is a special value (that is substituted by the agent with the default
"239.255.2.3:6155"). You may change this to specify the actual IP and port in
use with your multicast configuration.</p>
+
+<p>The URI options for the multicast discovery agent are listed below:</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><strong>group</strong> Controls which multicast group messages are
listened for on. The default value is "default".</li>
+</ul>
+
+<h3 id="enabling-openssl-support">Enabling OpenSSL support</h3>
+
+<p>SSL connections can be configured to use a native OpenSSL implementation
which can provide increased performance. To use this support the transport
<strong><em>useOpenSSL</em></strong> option must be enabled and the OpenSSL
support libraries must be configured on the classpath. The client tests make
use of an uber jar containing static libraries for multiple platforms based on
Google's boringssl project libraries. To include this dependency in your own
project you might include the [...]
+
+<pre><code><dependency>
+ <groupId>io.netty</groupId>
+ <artifactId>netty-tcnative-boringssl-static</artifactId>
+ <version>${netty-tcnative-version}</version>
+</dependency>
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>The Netty project provides other options to choose from when using OpenSSL
libraries which are documented on the Netty site. <a
href="https://netty.io/wiki/forked-tomcat-native.html">https://netty.io/wiki/forked-tomcat-native.html</a></p>
+
+<h2 id="logging">Logging</h2>
+
+<p>The client makes use of the SLF4J API, allowing users to select a
particular logging implementation based on their needs by supplying a SLF4J
'binding', such as <em>slf4j-log4j</em> in order to use Log4J. More details on
SLF4J are available from http://www.slf4j.org/.</p>
+
+<p>The client uses Logger names residing within the
<em>org.apache.qpid.jms</em> hierarchy, which you can use to configure a
logging implementation based on your needs.</p>
+
+<p>When debugging some issues, it may sometimes be useful to enable additional
protocol trace logging from the Qpid Proton AMQP 1.0 library. There are two
options to achieve this:</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li>Set the environment variable (not Java system property)
<em>PN_TRACE_FRM</em> to <em>true</em>, which will cause Proton to emit frame
logging to stdout.</li>
+<li>Add the option <em>amqp.traceFrames=true</em> to your connection URI to
have the client add a protocol tracer to Proton, and configure the
<em>org.apache.qpid.jms.provider.amqp.FRAMES</em> Logger to <em>TRACE</em>
level to include the output in your logs.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<h2 id="tracing">Tracing</h2>
+
+<p>The client can perform distributed tracing of message production and
consumption using an <a href="https://opentracing.io/">OpenTracing</a>
implementation.</p>
+
+<p>When tracing is enabled, upon producing messages a Span is created for the
AMQP delivery process, with the delivery outcome logged on it upon completion.
When consuming messages, an active Span is created while the onMessage method
of a MessageListener is called. For synchronous receive calls, a Span is
created and finished internally while returning a Message. This is also the
case for any messages expired before delivery or which exceed the configured
redelivery policy.</p>
+
+<p>There are two ways of enabling this support:</p>
+
+<ol>
+<li><p>Configure the client via URI option to utilise the
<em>GlobalTracer</em> independently set by the application.</p>
+
+<p>The tracing implementation can be enabled using the <em>jms.tracing</em>
URI option:</p>
+
+<pre><code>amqp://localhost:5672?jms.tracing=opentracing
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>The application must create a Tracer and register it as the GlobalTracer.
An overview of doing this would be:</p>
+
+<pre><code>io.opentracing.Tracer tracer = ...;
+io.opentracing.util.GlobalTracer.registerIfAbsent(tracer);
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>If no registration is performed, the GlobalTracer acts as a no-op
Tracer.</p></li>
+<li><p>Set a JmsTracer instance to use directly on the JmsConnectionFactory
object.</p>
+
+<pre><code>io.opentracing.Tracer tracer = ...;
+org.apache.qpid.jms.tracing.JmsTracer jmsTracer =
+
org.apache.qpid.jms.tracing.opentracing.OpenTracingTracerFactory.create(tracer);
+
+JmsConnectionFactory connectionFactory = ...;
+connectionFactory.setTracer(jmsTracer);
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>This method of enabling tracing overrides the URI configuration option if
also set.</p></li>
+</ol>
+
+<p>In order to perform tracing a suitable OpenTracing implementation must be
provided by the application (along with the io.opentracing:opentracing-api and
io.opentracing:opentracing-util dependencies, should the tracing implementation
not provide them).</p>
+
+<p>An example distributed tracing system would be <a
href="https://www.jaegertracing.io/">Jaeger</a>. The related application
dependency to utilise it would be:</p>
+
+<pre><code><dependency>
+ <groupId>io.jaegertracing</groupId>
+ <artifactId>jaeger-client</artifactId>
+ <version>${jaeger-version}</version>
+</dependency>
+</code></pre>
+
+<h2 id="extended-session-acknowledgement-modes">Extended Session
Acknowledgement modes</h2>
+
+<p>The client supports two additional session acknowledgement modes beyond the
standard JMS specification modes.</p>
+
+<h3 id="individual-acknowledge">Individual Acknowledge</h3>
+
+<p>In this mode messages must be acknowledged individually by the application
via the Message#acknowledge() method used when the Session is in
CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE mode. Unlike with CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE mode only the target
message will be acknowledged, all other delivered messages remain
un-acknowledged. The integer value used to activate this mode is
<em>101</em>.</p>
+
+<pre><code> connection.createSession(false, 101);
+</code></pre>
+
+<h3 id="no-acknowledge">No Acknowledge</h3>
+
+<p>In this mode messages are accepted at the server before being dispatched to
the client, and no acknowledgement is performed by the client. The client
supports two integer values to activate this mode, <em>100</em> and
<em>257</em>.</p>
+
+<pre><code> connection.createSession(false, 100);
+</code></pre>
+
+<h2 id="authenticating-using-kerberos">Authenticating using Kerberos</h2>
+
+<p>The client can be configured to authenticate using Kerberos when used with
an appropriately configured server. To do so, you must:</p>
+
+<ol>
+<li><p>Configure the client to use the GSSAPI mechanism for SASL
authentication using the <em>amqp.saslMechanisms</em> URI option, e.g:</p>
+
+<pre><code>amqp://myhost:5672?amqp.saslMechanisms=GSSAPI
+failover:(amqp://myhost:5672?amqp.saslMechanisms=GSSAPI)
+</code></pre></li>
+<li><p>Set the <em>java.security.auth.login.config</em> system property to the
path of a JAAS Login Configuration file containing appropriate configuration
for a Kerberos LoginModule, e.g:</p>
+
+<pre><code>-Djava.security.auth.login.config=/path/to/login.config
+</code></pre>
+
+<p>An example login.config configuration file might look like the
following:</p>
+
+<pre><code>amqp-jms-client {
+ com.sun.security.auth.module.Krb5LoginModule required
+ useTicketCache=true;
+};
+</code></pre></li>
+</ol>
+
+<p>The precise configuration used will depend on how you wish the credentials
to be established for the connection, and the particular LoginModule in use.
For details of the Sun/Oracle Krb5LoginModule, see <a
href="https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/jre/api/security/jaas/spec/com/sun/security/auth/module/Krb5LoginModule.html">https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/jre/api/security/jaas/spec/com/sun/security/auth/module/Krb5LoginModule.html</a>.
For details of the IBM Java 8 Krb5LoginMo [...]
+
+<p>It is possible to configure the LoginModule to establish the credentials to
use for the Kerberos process, such as specifying a Principal and whether to use
an existing ticket cache or keytab. If however the LoginModule configuration
does not provide means to establish all necessary credentials, it may then
request and be passed the username and/or password values from the client
Connection object if they were either supplied when creating the Connection
using the ConnectionFactory or [...]
+
+<p>Note that Kerberos is only only supported for authentication purposes. Use
SSL/TLS connections for encryption.</p>
+
+<p>The following URI options can be used to influence the Kerberos
authentication process:</p>
+
+<ul>
+<li><strong>sasl.options.configScope</strong> The Login Configuration entry
name to use when authenticating. Default is "amqp-jms-client".</li>
+<li><strong>sasl.options.protocol</strong> The protocol value used during the
GSSAPI SASL process. Default is "amqp".</li>
+<li><strong>sasl.options.serverName</strong> The serverName value used during
the GSSAPI SASL process. Default is the server hostname from the connection
URI.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p>Similar to the "amqp." and "transport." options detailed previously, these
options must be specified on a per-host basis or as all-host nested options in
a failover URI.</p>
+
+
+ <hr/>
+
+ <ul id="-apache-navigation">
+ <li><a href="http://www.apache.org/">Apache</a></li>
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+
+ <p id="-legal">
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diff --git a/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.31.0/index.html
b/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/index.html
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copy to content/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/index.html
index a468072..0958c87 100644
--- a/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.31.0/index.html
+++ b/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/index.html
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
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<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en">
<head>
- <title>Qpid JMS 0.31.0 - Apache Qpid™</title>
+ <title>Qpid JMS 0.45.0 - Apache Qpid™</title>
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge"/>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"/>
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@@ -111,10 +111,10 @@
https://github.com/apache/qpid-proton/blob/go1{/dir}/{file}#L{line}"/>
</div>
<div id="-middle" class="panel">
- <ul id="-path-navigation"><li><a
href="/index.html">Home</a></li><li><a
href="/releases/index.html">Releases</a></li><li>Qpid JMS 0.31.0</li></ul>
+ <ul id="-path-navigation"><li><a
href="/index.html">Home</a></li><li><a
href="/releases/index.html">Releases</a></li><li>Qpid JMS 0.45.0</li></ul>
<div id="-middle-content">
- <h1 id="qpid-jms-0310">Qpid JMS 0.31.0</h1>
+ <h1 id="qpid-jms-0450">Qpid JMS 0.45.0</h1>
<p>Qpid JMS is a complete <a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Message_Service">Java Message
Service</a> 2.0 client built
using the <a href="/proton/index.html">Qpid Proton</a> protocol engine.</p>
@@ -139,13 +139,13 @@ files you download.</p>
<tbody>
<tr>
<td>Qpid JMS binaries</td>
- <td><a
href="http://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.31.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.31.0-bin.tar.gz">apache-qpid-jms-0.31.0-bin.tar.gz</a></td>
- <td><a
href="https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.31.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.31.0-bin.tar.gz.asc">ASC</a>,
<a
href="https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.31.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.31.0-bin.tar.gz.sha512">SHA512</a></td>
+ <td><a
href="http://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-bin.tar.gz">apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-bin.tar.gz</a></td>
+ <td><a
href="https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-bin.tar.gz.asc">ASC</a>,
<a
href="https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-bin.tar.gz.sha512">SHA512</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Qpid JMS source code</td>
- <td><a
href="http://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.31.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.31.0-src.tar.gz">apache-qpid-jms-0.31.0-src.tar.gz</a></td>
- <td><a
href="https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.31.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.31.0-src.tar.gz.asc">ASC</a>,
<a
href="https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.31.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.31.0-src.tar.gz.sha512">SHA512</a></td>
+ <td><a
href="http://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-src.tar.gz">apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-src.tar.gz</a></td>
+ <td><a
href="https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-src.tar.gz.asc">ASC</a>,
<a
href="https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-src.tar.gz.sha512">SHA512</a></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ files you download.</p>
<ul>
<li><a
href="http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/7/api/javax/jms/package-summary.html">API
reference</a></li>
-<li><a
href="https://github.com/apache/qpid-jms/tree/0.31.0/qpid-jms-examples">Examples</a></li>
+<li><a
href="https://github.com/apache/qpid-jms/tree/0.45.0/qpid-jms-examples">Examples</a></li>
<li><a href="docs/index.html">Configuration</a></li>
<li><a href="building.html">Building Qpid JMS</a></li>
</ul>
@@ -168,14 +168,14 @@ files you download.</p>
<h2 id="more-information">More information</h2>
<ul>
-<li><a href="http://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.31.0">All release
artefacts</a></li>
-<li><a
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=project+%3D+QPIDJMS+AND+fixVersion+%3D+%270.31.0%27+AND+resolution+%3D+%27fixed%27+ORDER+BY+priority+DESC">Resolved
issues in JIRA</a></li>
-<li><a
href="https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-jms.git/tree/refs/tags/0.31.0">Source
repository tag</a></li>
+<li><a href="http://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0">All release
artefacts</a></li>
+<li><a
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=project+%3D+QPIDJMS+AND+fixVersion+%3D+%270.45.0%27+AND+resolution+%3D+%27fixed%27+ORDER+BY+priority+DESC">Resolved
issues in JIRA</a></li>
+<li><a
href="https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-jms.git/tree/refs/tags/0.45.0">Source
repository tag</a></li>
</ul>
<script type="text/javascript">
_deferredFunctions.push(function() {
- if ("0.31.0" === "0.44.0") {
+ if ("0.45.0" === "0.45.0") {
_modifyCurrentReleaseLinks();
}
});
diff --git a/content/releases/qpid-jms-master/index.html
b/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/release-notes.html
similarity index 77%
copy from content/releases/qpid-jms-master/index.html
copy to content/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/release-notes.html
index 8d7a38c..a413b27 100644
--- a/content/releases/qpid-jms-master/index.html
+++ b/content/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/release-notes.html
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
-->
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en">
<head>
- <title>Qpid JMS documentation snapshot - Apache Qpid™</title>
+ <title>Qpid JMS 0.45.0 Release Notes - Apache Qpid™</title>
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge"/>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"/>
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@@ -111,40 +111,38 @@
https://github.com/apache/qpid-proton/blob/go1{/dir}/{file}#L{line}"/>
</div>
<div id="-middle" class="panel">
- <ul id="-path-navigation"><li><a
href="/index.html">Home</a></li><li><a
href="/releases/index.html">Releases</a></li><li>Qpid JMS documentation
snapshot</li></ul>
+ <ul id="-path-navigation"><li><a
href="/index.html">Home</a></li><li><a
href="/releases/index.html">Releases</a></li><li><a
href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/index.html">Qpid JMS 0.45.0</a></li><li>Qpid
JMS 0.45.0 Release Notes</li></ul>
<div id="-middle-content">
- <h1 id="qpid-jms-documentation-snapshot">Qpid JMS documentation
snapshot</h1>
+ <h1 id="qpid-jms-0450-release-notes">Qpid JMS 0.45.0 Release
Notes</h1>
-<div class="feature">
+<p>Qpid JMS is a complete <a
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Message_Service">Java Message
Service</a> 2.0 client built
+using the <a href="/proton/index.html">Qpid Proton</a> protocol
+engine.</p>
-<h2 id="warning-this-is-a-snapshot-of-work-in-progress">Warning! This is a
snapshot of work in progress</h2>
+<p>For more information about this release, including download links and
+documentation, see the <a href="index.html">release overview</a>.</p>
-<p>Documentation found here may be incorrect or incomplete. For a
-smoother experience, see the <a
href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.44.0/index.html">current stable
-release</a>.</p>
+<h2 id="new-features-and-improvements">New features and improvements</h2>
-<p>This content was generated at 15:07 on Friday, 22 September 2017.</p>
-
-</div>
-
-<h2 id="documentation">Documentation</h2>
+<ul>
+<li><a
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-471">QPIDJMS-471</a> -
support message tracing using OpenTracing</li>
+</ul>
-<div class="two-column">
+<h2 id="bugs-fixed">Bugs fixed</h2>
<ul>
-<li><a
href="http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/7/api/javax/jms/package-summary.html">API
reference</a></li>
-<li><a
href="https://github.com/apache/qpid-jms/tree/master/qpid-jms-examples">Examples</a></li>
-<li><a href="docs/index.html">Configuration</a></li>
-<li><a href="building.html">Building Qpid JMS</a></li>
+<li><a
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-467">QPIDJMS-467</a> -
Provide consistent stack trace information in client JMS Exceptions</li>
+<li><a
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-468">QPIDJMS-468</a> - send
dispositions when CLIENT_ACK session closed without calling acknowledge</li>
</ul>
-</div>
-
-<h2 id="more-information">More information</h2>
+<h2 id="tasks">Tasks</h2>
<ul>
-<li><a href="https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-jms.git">Source
repository</a></li>
+<li><a
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-465">QPIDJMS-465</a> -
update to Netty 4.1.39</li>
+<li><a
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-466">QPIDJMS-466</a> -
update various test dependencies</li>
+<li><a
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-469">QPIDJMS-469</a> -
Remove some unused code leftover from previous refactoring</li>
+<li><a
href="https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-470">QPIDJMS-470</a> -
update to Proton-J 0.33.2</li>
</ul>
diff --git a/content/releases/qpid-jms-master/index.html
b/content/releases/qpid-jms-master/index.html
index 8d7a38c..c878632 100644
--- a/content/releases/qpid-jms-master/index.html
+++ b/content/releases/qpid-jms-master/index.html
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@
https://github.com/apache/qpid-proton/blob/go1{/dir}/{file}#L{line}"/>
<h2 id="warning-this-is-a-snapshot-of-work-in-progress">Warning! This is a
snapshot of work in progress</h2>
<p>Documentation found here may be incorrect or incomplete. For a
-smoother experience, see the <a
href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.44.0/index.html">current stable
+smoother experience, see the <a
href="/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/index.html">current stable
release</a>.</p>
<p>This content was generated at 15:07 on Friday, 22 September 2017.</p>
diff --git a/input/_transom_config.py b/input/_transom_config.py
index bb7a740..00ddfe1 100644
--- a/input/_transom_config.py
+++ b/input/_transom_config.py
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ other_broker_j_release = "7.0.8"
cpp_release = _Release(site_url, "Qpid C++", "qpid-cpp", "1.39.0")
dispatch_release = _Release(site_url, "Qpid Dispatch", "qpid-dispatch",
"1.8.0")
interop_test_release = _Release(site_url, "Qpid Interop Test",
"qpid-interop-test", "0.2.0")
-jms_release = _Release(site_url, "Qpid JMS", "qpid-jms", "0.44.0")
+jms_release = _Release(site_url, "Qpid JMS", "qpid-jms", "0.45.0")
jms_amqp_0_x_release = _Release(site_url, "Qpid JMS for AMQP 0-x",
"qpid-jms-amqp-0-x", "6.3.4")
proton_release = _Release(site_url, "Qpid Proton", "qpid-proton", "0.29.0")
proton_j_release = _Release(site_url, "Qpid Proton-J", "qpid-proton-j",
"0.33.2")
diff --git a/input/releases/index.md b/input/releases/index.md
index 032e04b..c41560e 100644
--- a/input/releases/index.md
+++ b/input/releases/index.md
@@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ the
## Current releases
<div class="two-column" markdown="1">
+ - [Qpid JMS 0.45.0](qpid-jms-0.45.0/index.html), August 2019
- [Qpid Proton 0.29.0](qpid-proton-0.29.0/index.html), August 2019
- [Qpid Proton-J 0.33.2](qpid-proton-j-0.33.2/index.html), August 2019
- [Qpid Broker-J 7.1.4](qpid-broker-j-7.1.4/index.html), July 2019
- [Qpid Broker-J 7.0.8](qpid-broker-j-7.0.8/index.html), July 2019
- - [Qpid JMS 0.44.0](qpid-jms-0.44.0/index.html), July 2019
- [Qpid Dispatch 1.8.0](qpid-dispatch-1.8.0/index.html), June 2019
- [Qpid JMS AMQP 0-x 6.3.4](qpid-jms-amqp-0-x-6.3.4/index.html), May 2019
- [Qpid C++ 1.39.0](qpid-cpp-1.39.0/index.html), October 2018
@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ the
## Past releases
<div class="two-column" markdown="1">
+ - [Qpid JMS 0.44.0](qpid-jms-0.44.0/index.html), July 2019
- [Qpid JMS 0.43.0](qpid-jms-0.43.0/index.html), June 2019
- [Qpid Proton-J 0.33.1](qpid-proton-j-0.33.1/index.html), June 2019
- [Qpid Broker-J 7.1.3](qpid-broker-j-7.1.3/index.html), May 2019
diff --git a/input/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/building.md
b/input/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/building.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2077ec7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/input/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/building.md
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+# QpidJMS
+
+The QpidJMS project provides a JMS based client that uses the AMQP v1.0
protocol.
+
+Below are some quick pointers you might find useful.
+
+## Building the code
+
+The project requires Maven 3. Some example commands follow.
+
+Clean previous builds output and install all modules to local repository
without
+running the tests:
+
+ mvn clean install -DskipTests
+
+Install all modules to the local repository after running all the tests:
+
+ mvn clean install
+
+Perform a subset tests on the packaged release artifacts without
+installing:
+
+ mvn clean verify -Dtest=TestNamePattern*
+
+Execute the tests and produce code coverage report:
+
+ mvn clean test jacoco:report
+
+## Examples
+
+First build and install all the modules as detailed above (if running against
+a source checkout/release, rather than against released binaries) and then
+consult the README in the qpid-jms-examples module itself.
+
+## Documentation
+
+There is some basic documentation in the qpid-jms-docs module.
+
+## Distribution assemblies
+
+After building the modules, src and binary distribution assemblies can be
found at:
+
+ apache-qpid-jms/target
+
diff --git a/input/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/docs/index.md
b/input/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/docs/index.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..87d95bd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/input/releases/qpid-jms-0.45.0/docs/index.md
@@ -0,0 +1,383 @@
+# Client configuration
+
+This file details various configuration options for the client, such as how to
configure and create a JNDI InitialContext, the syntax for its related
configuration, and various URI options that can be set when defining a
ConnectionFactory.
+
+## Configuring a JNDI InitialContext
+
+Applications use a JNDI InitialContext, itself obtained from an
InitialContextFactory, to look up JMS objects such as ConnectionFactory. The
Qpid JMS client provides an implementation of the InitialContextFactory in
class *org.apache.qpid.jms.jndi.JmsInitialContextFactory*. This may be
configured and used in three main ways:
+
+1. Via jndi.properties file on the Java Classpath.
+
+ By including a file named jndi.properties on the Classpath and setting the
*java.naming.factory.initial* property
+ to value *org.apache.qpid.jms.jndi.JmsInitialContextFactory*, the Qpid
InitialContextFactory implementation will
+ be discovered when instantiating InitialContext object.
+
+ javax.naming.Context ctx = new javax.naming.InitialContext();
+
+ The particular ConnectionFactory, Queue and Topic objects you wish the
context to contain are configured using
+ properties (the syntax for which is detailed below) either directly within
the jndi.properties file,
+ or in a separate file which is referenced in jndi.properties using the
*java.naming.provider.url* property.
+
+2. Via system properties.
+
+ By setting the *java.naming.factory.initial* system property to value
*org.apache.qpid.jms.jndi.JmsInitialContextFactory*,
+ the Qpid InitialContextFactory implementation will be discovered when
instantiating InitialContext object.
+
+ javax.naming.Context ctx = new javax.naming.InitialContext();
+
+ The particular ConnectionFactory, Queue and Topic objects you wish the
context to contain are configured as properties in
+ a file, which is passed using the *java.naming.provider.url* system
property. The syntax for these properties is detailed
+ below.
+
+3. Programmatically using an environment Hashtable.
+
+ The InitialContext may also be configured directly by passing an
environment during creation:
+
+ Hashtable<Object, Object> env = new Hashtable<Object, Object>();
+ env.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
"org.apache.qpid.jms.jndi.JmsInitialContextFactory");
+ javax.naming.Context context = new javax.naming.InitialContext(env);
+
+ The particular ConnectionFactory, Queue and Topic objects you wish the
context to contain are configured as properties
+ (the syntax for which is detailed below), either directly within the
environment Hashtable, or in a
+ separate file which is referenced using the *java.naming.provider.url*
property within the environment Hashtable.
+
+The property syntax used in the properties file or environment Hashtable is as
follows:
+
++ To define a ConnectionFactory, use format:
*connectionfactory.<lookup-name> = <connection-uri>*
++ To define a Queue, use format: *queue.<lookup-name> =
<queue-name>*
++ To define a Topic use format: *topic.<lookup-name> =
<topic-name>*
+
+The property values which which constitute the connection URI, queue name, or
topic name can also utilise simple *${variable}* or *${variable:-default}*
expansion, with these resolved in order from system properties, environment
variables, or the properties file / environment Hashtable. For more details of
the Connection URI, see the next section.
+
+As an example, consider the following properties used to define a
ConnectionFactory, Queue, and Topic:
+
+ connectionfactory.myFactoryLookup = amqp://localhost:5672
+ queue.myQueueLookup = queueA
+ topic.myTopicLookup = topicA
+
+These objects could then be looked up from a Context as follows:
+
+ ConnectionFactory factory = (ConnectionFactory)
context.lookup("myFactoryLookup");
+ Queue queue = (Queue) context.lookup("myQueueLookup");
+ Topic topic = (Topic) context.lookup("myTopicLookup");
+
+## Connection URI
+
+The basic format of the clients Connection URI is as follows:
+
+ amqp[s]://hostname:port[?option=value[&option2=value...]]
+
+or for WebSocket connections:
+
+ amqpws[s]://hostname:port[/path][?option=value[&option2=value...]]
+
+Where the *amqps* and *amqpwss* scheme is specified to use SSL/TLS, the
hostname segment from the URI can be used by the JVM for the
+TLS SNI (Server Name Indication) extension in order to communicate the desired
server hostname during a TLS handshake.
+The SNI extension will be automatically included if a Fully Qualified name
(e.g myhost.mydomain) is specified, but not
+when an unqualified name (e.g myhost) or bare IP address are used.
+
+The client can be configured with a number of different settings using the URI
while defining the ConnectionFactory, these are detailed in the following
sections.
+
+### JMS Configuration options
+
+The options apply to the behaviour of the JMS objects such as Connection,
Session, MessageConsumer and MessageProducer.
+
++ **jms.username** User name value used to authenticate the connection
++ **jms.password** The password value used to authenticate the connection
++ **jms.clientID** The ClientID value that is applied to the connection.
++ **jms.forceAsyncSend** Configures whether all Messages sent from a
MessageProducer are sent asynchronously or only those Message that qualify such
as Messages inside a transaction or non-persistent messages.
++ **jms.forceSyncSend** Override certain asynchronous send conditions and
always send messages from a MessageProducer synchronously. Sends using a
CompletionListener are not affected and are implicitly always asynchronous.
++ **jms.forceAsyncAcks** Causes all Message acknowledgments to be sent
asynchronously.
++ **jms.localMessageExpiry** Controls whether MessageConsumer instances will
locally filter expired Messages or deliver them. By default this value is set
to true and expired messages will be filtered.
++ **jms.localMessagePriority** If enabled prefetched messages are reordered
locally based on their given Message priority value. Default is false.
++ **jms.validatePropertyNames** If message property names should be validated
as valid Java identifiers. Default is true.
++ **jms.receiveLocalOnly** If enabled receive calls with a timeout will only
check a consumers local message buffer, otherwise the remote peer is checked to
ensure there are really no messages available if the local timeout expires
before a message arrives. Default is false, the remote is checked.
++ **jms.receiveNoWaitLocalOnly** If enabled receiveNoWait calls will only
check a consumers local message buffer, otherwise the remote peer is checked to
ensure there are really no messages available. Default is false, the remote is
checked.
++ **jms.queuePrefix** Optional prefix value added to the name of any Queue
created from a JMS Session.
++ **jms.topicPrefix** Optional prefix value added to the name of any Topic
created from a JMS Session.
++ **jms.closeTimeout** Timeout value that controls how long the client waits
on resource closure before returning. By default the client waits 60 seconds
for a normal close completion event.
++ **jms.connectTimeout** Timeout value that controls how long the client waits
on Connection establishment before returning with an error. By default the
client waits 15 seconds for a connection to be established before failing.
++ **jms.sendTimeout** Timeout value that controls how long the client waits on
completion of a synchronous message send before returning an error. By default
the client will wait indefinitely for a send to complete.
++ **jms.requestTimeout** Timeout value that controls how long the client waits
on completion of various synchronous interactions, such as opening a producer
or consumer, before returning an error. Does not affect synchronous message
sends. By default the client will wait indefinitely for a request to complete.
++ **jms.clientIDPrefix** Optional prefix value that is used for generated
Client ID values when a new Connection is created for the JMS
ConnectionFactory. The default prefix is 'ID:'.
++ **jms.connectionIDPrefix** Optional prefix value that is used for generated
Connection ID values when a new Connection is created for the JMS
ConnectionFactory. This connection ID is used when logging some information
from the JMS Connection object so a configurable prefix can make breadcrumbing
the logs easier. The default prefix is 'ID:'.
++ **jms.populateJMSXUserID** Controls whether a MessageProducer will populate
the JMSXUserID value for each sent message using the authenticated username
from the connection. This value defaults to false and the JMSXUserID for all
sent message will not be populated.
++ **jms.awaitClientID** Controls whether a Connection with no ClientID
configured in the URI will wait for a ClientID being set programatically (or
the connection being used otherwise to signal none can be set) before sending
the AMQP connection Open. Defaults to true.
++ **jms.useDaemonThread** Controls whether a Connection will use a daemon
thread for its executor. Defaults to false to ensure a non-daemon thread is
present by default.
++ **jms.tracing** Sets the type name of a tracing provider to use for the
connection(s) created by the factory. Supported values are "opentracing" and
"noop". Default is unset, effectively noop.
+
+The Prefetch Policy controls how many messages the remote peer can send to the
client and be held in a prefetch buffer for each consumer instance.
+
++ **jms.prefetchPolicy.queuePrefetch** defaults to 1000
++ **jms.prefetchPolicy.topicPrefetch** defaults to 1000
++ **jms.prefetchPolicy.queueBrowserPrefetch** defaults to 1000
++ **jms.prefetchPolicy.durableTopicPrefetch** defaults to 1000
++ **jms.prefetchPolicy.all** used to set all prefetch values at once.
+
+The Redelivery Policy controls how redelivered messages are handled on the
client.
+
++ **jms.redeliveryPolicy.maxRedeliveries** controls when an incoming message
is rejected based on the number of times it has been redelivered, the default
value is (-1) disabled. A value of zero would indicate no message redeliveries
are accepted, a value of five would allow a message to be redelivered five
times, etc.
++ **jms.redeliveryPolicy.outcome** controls the outcome that is applied to a
message that is being rejected due to it having exceeded the configured
maxRedeliveries value. This option is configured on the URI using the
following set of outcome options: ACCEPTED, REJECTED, RELEASED,
MODIFIED_FAILED and MODIFIED_FAILED_UNDELIVERABLE. The default outcome value is
MODIFIED_FAILED_UNDELIVERABLE.
+
+The MessageID Policy controls the type of the Message ID assigned to messages
sent from the client.
+
++ **jms.messageIDPolicy.messageIDType** By default a generated String value is
used for the MessageID on outgoing messages. Other available types are UUID,
UUID_STRING, and PREFIXED_UUID_STRING.
+
+The Presettle Policy controls when a producer or consumer instance will be
configured to use AMQP presettled messaging semantics.
+
++ **jms.presettlePolicy.presettleAll** when true all producers and
non-transacted consumers created operate in presettled mode, defaults to false.
++ **jms.presettlePolicy.presettleProducers** when true all producers operate
in presettled mode, defaults to false.
++ **jms.presettlePolicy.presettleTopicProducers** when true any producer that
is sending to a Topic or Temporary Topic destination will operate in presettled
mode, defaults to false.
++ **jms.presettlePolicy.presettleQueueProducers** when true any producer that
is sending to a Queue or Temporary Queue destination will operate in presettled
mode, defaults to false.
++ **jms.presettlePolicy.presettleTransactedProducers** when true any producer
that is created in a transacted Session will operate in presettled mode,
defaults to false.
++ **jms.presettlePolicy.presettleConsumers** when true all consumers operate
in presettled mode, defaults to false.
++ **jms.presettlePolicy.presettleTopicConsumers** when true any consumer that
is receiving from a Topic or Temporary Topic destination will operate in
presettled mode, defaults to false.
++ **jms.presettlePolicy.presettleQueueConsumers** when true any consumer that
is receiving from a Queue or Temporary Queue destination will operate in
presettled mode, defaults to false.
+
+The Deserialization Policy provides a means of controlling which types are
trusted to be deserialized from the object stream while retrieving the body
from an incoming JMS ObjectMessage composed of serialized Java Object content.
By default all types are trusted during attempt to deserialize the body. The
default Deserialization Policy object provides URI options that allow
specifying a whitelist and a blacklist of Java class or package names.
+
+**jms.deserializationPolicy.whiteList** A comma separated list of
class/package names that should be allowed when deserializing the contents of a
JMS ObjectMessage, unless overridden by the blackList. The names in this list
are not pattern values, the exact class or package name must be configured, e.g
"java.util.Map" or "java.util". Package matches include sub-packages. Default
is to allow all.
+**jms.deserializationPolicy.blackList** A comma separated list of
class/package names that should be rejected when deserializing the contents of
a JMS ObjectMessage. The names in this list are not pattern values, the exact
class or package name must be configured, e.g "java.util.Map" or "java.util".
Package matches include sub-packages. Default is to prevent none.
+
+### TCP Transport Configuration options
+
+When connected to a remote using plain TCP these options configure the
behaviour of the underlying socket. These options are appended to the
connection URI along with the other configuration options, for example:
+
+ amqp://localhost:5672?jms.clientID=foo&transport.connectTimeout=30000
+
+The complete set of TCP Transport options is listed below:
+
++ **transport.sendBufferSize** default is 64k
++ **transport.receiveBufferSize** default is 64k
++ **transport.trafficClass** default is 0
++ **transport.connectTimeout** default is 60 seconds
++ **transport.soTimeout** default is -1
++ **transport.soLinger** default is -1
++ **transport.tcpKeepAlive** default is false
++ **transport.tcpNoDelay** default is true
++ **transport.useEpoll** When true the transport will use the native Epoll
layer when available instead of the NIO layer, which can improve performance.
Defaults to true.
++ **transport.useKQueue** When true the transport will use the native KQueue
layer when available instead of the NIO layer, which can improve performance.
Defaults to false.
+
+### SSL Transport Configuration options
+
+The SSL Transport extends the TCP Transport and is enabled using the *amqps*
URI scheme. Because the SSL Transport extends the functionality of the TCP
based Transport all the TCP Transport options are valid on an SSL Transport URI.
+
+A simple SSL/TLS based client URI is shown below:
+
+ amqps://myhost.mydomain:5671
+
+
+The complete set of SSL Transport options is listed below:
+
++ **transport.keyStoreLocation** default is to read from the system property
"javax.net.ssl.keyStore"
++ **transport.keyStorePassword** default is to read from the system property
"javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword"
++ **transport.trustStoreLocation** default is to read from the system
property "javax.net.ssl.trustStore"
++ **transport.trustStorePassword** default is to read from the system
property "javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword"
++ **transport.keyStoreType** The type of keyStore being used. Default is to
read from the system property "javax.net.ssl.keyStoreType" If not set then
default is "JKS".
++ **transport.trustStoreType** The type of trustStore being used. Default is
to read from the system property "javax.net.ssl.trustStoreType" If not set then
default is "JKS".
++ **transport.storeType** This will set both the keystoreType and
trustStoreType to the same value. If not set then the keyStoreType and
trustStoreType will default to the values specified above.
++ **transport.contextProtocol** The protocol argument used when getting an
SSLContext. Default is TLS, or TLSv1.2 if using OpenSSL.
++ **transport.enabledCipherSuites** The cipher suites to enable, comma
separated. No default, meaning the context default ciphers are used. Any
disabled ciphers are removed from this.
++ **transport.disabledCipherSuites** The cipher suites to disable, comma
separated. Ciphers listed here are removed from the enabled ciphers. No default.
++ **transport.enabledProtocols** The protocols to enable, comma separated. No
default, meaning the context default protocols are used. Any disabled protocols
are removed from this.
++ **transport.disabledProtocols** The protocols to disable, comma separated.
Protocols listed here are removed from the enabled protocols. Default is
"SSLv2Hello,SSLv3".
++ **transport.trustAll** Whether to trust the provided server certificate
implicitly, regardless of any configured trust store. Defaults to false.
++ **transport.verifyHost** Whether to verify that the hostname being connected
to matches with the provided server certificate. Defaults to true.
++ **transport.keyAlias** The alias to use when selecting a keypair from the
keystore if required to send a client certificate to the server. No default.
++ **transport.useOpenSSL** When true the transport will attempt to use native
OpenSSL libraries for SSL connections if possible based on the SSL
configuration and available OpenSSL libraries on the classpath. Refer to the
section [Enabling OpenSSL support](#enabling-openssl-support) for more
information.
+
+### Websocket Transport Configuration options
+
+The WebSocket (WS) Transport extends the TCP and SSL Transports to provide
both unsecured and secured Websocket connectivity and is enabled using the
*amqpws* and *amqpwss* URI schemes. The unsecured WS Transport extends the
basic TCP transport which means all the normal TCP Transport configuration
options also apply to the WS Transport. Similarly the WSS Transport extends the
SSL Transport which means both the TCP and SSL Transport options can be applied
to configure it.
+
+A simple WS[S] based client URI is shown below:
+
+ amqpws[s]://myhost.mydomain:5671/[optional-path]
+
+The WS Transport can be configured to add additional HTTP Headers during the
WebSocket upgrade request using URI options for each HTTP header and value to
be added, an example is shown below:
+
+
amqpws[s]://myhost.mydomain:5671/[optional-path]?transport.ws.httpHeader.<Header>=<Value>
+
+### AMQP Configuration options
+
+These options apply to the behaviour of certain AMQP functionality.
+
++ **amqp.idleTimeout** The idle timeout in milliseconds after which the
connection will be failed if the peer sends no AMQP frames. Default is 60000.
++ **amqp.vhost** The vhost to connect to. Used to populate the Sasl and Open
hostname fields. Default is the main hostname from the Connection URI.
++ **amqp.saslLayer** Controls whether connections should use a SASL layer or
not. Default is true.
++ **amqp.saslMechanisms** Which SASL mechanism(s) the client should allow
selection of, if offered by the server and usable with the configured
credentials. Comma separated if specifying more than 1 mechanism. The clients
supported mechanisms are currently EXTERNAL, SCRAM-SHA-256, SCRAM-SHA-1,
CRAM-MD5, PLAIN, XOAUTH2, ANONYMOUS, and GSSAPI for Kerberos. Default is to
allow selection from all mechanisms except GSSAPI, which must be specified here
to enable.
++ **amqp.maxFrameSize** The connection max-frame-size value in bytes. Default
is 1048576.
++ **amqp.drainTimeout** The time in milliseconds that the client will wait for
a response from the remote when a consumer drain request is made. If no
response is seen in the allotted timeout period the link will be considered
failed and the associated consumer will be closed. Default is 60000.
++ **amqp.allowNonSecureRedirects** Controls whether an AMQP connection will
allow for a redirect to an alternative host over a connection that is not
secure when the existing connection is secure, e.g. redirecting an SSL
connection to a raw TCP connection. This value defaults to false.
+
+### Failover Configuration options
+
+With failover enabled the client can reconnect to another server automatically
when connection to the current server is lost for some reason. The failover
URI is always initiated with the *failover* prefix and a list of URIs for the
server(s) is contained inside a set of parentheses. The "jms." options are
applied to the overall failover URI, outside the parentheses, and affect the
JMS Connection object for its lifetime.
+
+The URI for failover looks something like the following:
+
+
failover:(amqp://host1:5672,amqp://host2:5672)?jms.clientID=foo&failover.maxReconnectAttempts=20
+
+The individual broker details within the parentheses can use the "transport."
or "amqp." options defined earlier, with these being applied as each host is
connected to:
+
+
failover:(amqp://host1:5672?amqp.option=value,amqp://host2:5672?transport.option=value)?jms.clientID=foo
+
+The complete set of configuration options for failover is listed below:
+
++ **failover.initialReconnectDelay** The amount of time the client will wait
before the first attempt to reconnect to a remote peer. The default value is
zero, meaning the first attempt happens immediately.
++ **failover.reconnectDelay** Controls the delay between successive
reconnection attempts, defaults to 10 milliseconds. If the backoff option is
not enabled this value remains constant.
++ **failover.maxReconnectDelay** The maximum time that the client will wait
before attempting a reconnect. This value is only used when the backoff
feature is enabled to ensure that the delay doesn't not grow too large.
Defaults to 30 seconds as the max time between connect attempts.
++ **failover.useReconnectBackOff** Controls whether the time between
reconnection attempts should grow based on a configured multiplier. This
option defaults to true.
++ **failover.reconnectBackOffMultiplier** The multiplier used to grow the
reconnection delay value, defaults to 2.0d.
++ **failover.maxReconnectAttempts** The number of reconnection attempts
allowed before reporting the connection as failed to the client. The default
is no limit or (-1).
++ **failover.startupMaxReconnectAttempts** For a client that has never
connected to a remote peer before this option control how many attempts are
made to connect before reporting the connection as failed. The default is to
use the value of maxReconnectAttempts.
++ **failover.warnAfterReconnectAttempts** Controls how often the client will
log a message indicating that failover reconnection is being attempted. The
default is to log every 10 connection attempts.
++ **failover.randomize** When true the set of failover URIs is randomly
shuffled prior to attempting to connect to one of them. This can help to
distribute client connections more evenly across multiple remote peers. The
default value is false.
++ **failover.amqpOpenServerListAction** Controls how the failover transport
behaves when the connection Open frame from the remote peer provides a list of
failover hosts to the client. This option accepts one of three values;
REPLACE, ADD, or IGNORE (default is REPLACE). If REPLACE is configured then
all failover URIs other than the one for the current server are replaced with
those provided by the remote peer. If ADD is configured then the URIs provided
by the remote are added to the [...]
+
+The failover URI also supports defining 'nested' options as a means of
specifying AMQP and transport option values applicable to all the individual
nested broker URI's, which can be useful to avoid repetition. This is
accomplished using the same "transport." and "amqp." URI options outlined
earlier for a non-failover broker URI but prefixed with *failover.nested.*. For
example, to apply the same value for the *amqp.vhost* option to every broker
connected to you might have a URI like:
+
+
failover:(amqp://host1:5672,amqp://host2:5672)?jms.clientID=foo&failover.nested.amqp.vhost=myhost
+
+
+### Discovery Configuration options
+
+The client has an optional Discovery module, which provides a customised
failover layer where the broker URIs to connect to are not given in the initial
URI, but discovered as the client operates via associated discovery agents.
There are currently two discovery agent implementations, a file watcher that
loads URIs from a file, and a multicast listener that works with ActiveMQ 5
brokers which have been configured to broadcast their broker addresses for
listening clients.
+
+The general set of failover related options when using discovery are the same
as those detailed earlier, with the main prefix updated from *failover.* to
*discovery.*, and with the 'nested' options prefix used to supply URI options
common to all the discovered broker URIs bring updated from *failover.nested.*
to *discovery.discovered*. For example, without the agent URI details, a
general discovery URI might look like:
+
+
discovery:(<agent-uri>)?discovery.maxReconnectAttempts=20&discovery.discovered.jms.clientID=foo
+
+To use the file watcher discovery agent, utilise an agent URI of the form:
+
+ discovery:(file:///path/to/monitored-file?updateInterval=60000)
+
+The URI options for the file watcher discovery agent are listed below:
+
++ **updateInterval** Controls the frequency in milliseconds which the file is
inspected for change. The default value is 30000.
+
+
+To use the multicast discovery agent with an ActiveMQ 5 broker, utilise an
agent URI of the form:
+
+ discovery:(multicast://default?group=default)
+
+Note that the use of *default* as the host in the multicast agent URI above is
a special value (that is substituted by the agent with the default
"239.255.2.3:6155"). You may change this to specify the actual IP and port in
use with your multicast configuration.
+
+The URI options for the multicast discovery agent are listed below:
+
++ **group** Controls which multicast group messages are listened for on. The
default value is "default".
+
+### Enabling OpenSSL support
+
+SSL connections can be configured to use a native OpenSSL implementation which
can provide increased performance. To use this support the transport
***useOpenSSL*** option must be enabled and the OpenSSL support libraries must
be configured on the classpath. The client tests make use of an uber jar
containing static libraries for multiple platforms based on Google's boringssl
project libraries. To include this dependency in your own project you might
include the maven dependency as follows:
+
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>io.netty</groupId>
+ <artifactId>netty-tcnative-boringssl-static</artifactId>
+ <version>${netty-tcnative-version}</version>
+ </dependency>
+
+The Netty project provides other options to choose from when using OpenSSL
libraries which are documented on the Netty site.
[https://netty.io/wiki/forked-tomcat-native.html](https://netty.io/wiki/forked-tomcat-native.html)
+
+## Logging
+
+The client makes use of the SLF4J API, allowing users to select a particular
logging implementation based on their needs by supplying a SLF4J 'binding',
such as *slf4j-log4j* in order to use Log4J. More details on SLF4J are
available from http://www.slf4j.org/.
+
+The client uses Logger names residing within the *org.apache.qpid.jms*
hierarchy, which you can use to configure a logging implementation based on
your needs.
+
+When debugging some issues, it may sometimes be useful to enable additional
protocol trace logging from the Qpid Proton AMQP 1.0 library. There are two
options to achieve this:
+
++ Set the environment variable (not Java system property) *PN_TRACE_FRM* to
*true*, which will cause Proton to emit frame logging to stdout.
++ Add the option *amqp.traceFrames=true* to your connection URI to have the
client add a protocol tracer to Proton, and configure the
*org.apache.qpid.jms.provider.amqp.FRAMES* Logger to *TRACE* level to include
the output in your logs.
+
+## Tracing
+
+The client can perform distributed tracing of message production and
consumption using an [OpenTracing](https://opentracing.io/) implementation.
+
+When tracing is enabled, upon producing messages a Span is created for the
AMQP delivery process, with the delivery outcome logged on it upon completion.
When consuming messages, an active Span is created while the onMessage method
of a MessageListener is called. For synchronous receive calls, a Span is
created and finished internally while returning a Message. This is also the
case for any messages expired before delivery or which exceed the configured
redelivery policy.
+
+There are two ways of enabling this support:
+
+1. Configure the client via URI option to utilise the *GlobalTracer*
independently set by the application.
+
+ The tracing implementation can be enabled using the *jms.tracing* URI
option:
+
+ amqp://localhost:5672?jms.tracing=opentracing
+
+ The application must create a Tracer and register it as the GlobalTracer.
An overview of doing this would be:
+
+ io.opentracing.Tracer tracer = ...;
+ io.opentracing.util.GlobalTracer.registerIfAbsent(tracer);
+
+ If no registration is performed, the GlobalTracer acts as a no-op Tracer.
+
+2. Set a JmsTracer instance to use directly on the JmsConnectionFactory
object.
+
+ io.opentracing.Tracer tracer = ...;
+ org.apache.qpid.jms.tracing.JmsTracer jmsTracer =
+
org.apache.qpid.jms.tracing.opentracing.OpenTracingTracerFactory.create(tracer);
+
+ JmsConnectionFactory connectionFactory = ...;
+ connectionFactory.setTracer(jmsTracer);
+
+ This method of enabling tracing overrides the URI configuration option if
also set.
+
+In order to perform tracing a suitable OpenTracing implementation must be
provided by the application (along with the io.opentracing:opentracing-api and
io.opentracing:opentracing-util dependencies, should the tracing implementation
not provide them).
+
+An example distributed tracing system would be
[Jaeger](https://www.jaegertracing.io/). The related application dependency to
utilise it would be:
+
+ <dependency>
+ <groupId>io.jaegertracing</groupId>
+ <artifactId>jaeger-client</artifactId>
+ <version>${jaeger-version}</version>
+ </dependency>
+
+## Extended Session Acknowledgement modes
+
+The client supports two additional session acknowledgement modes beyond the
standard JMS specification modes.
+
+### Individual Acknowledge
+
+In this mode messages must be acknowledged individually by the application via
the Message#acknowledge() method used when the Session is in CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE
mode. Unlike with CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE mode only the target message will be
acknowledged, all other delivered messages remain un-acknowledged. The integer
value used to activate this mode is *101*.
+
+ connection.createSession(false, 101);
+
+### No Acknowledge
+
+In this mode messages are accepted at the server before being dispatched to
the client, and no acknowledgement is performed by the client. The client
supports two integer values to activate this mode, *100* and *257*.
+
+ connection.createSession(false, 100);
+
+## Authenticating using Kerberos
+
+The client can be configured to authenticate using Kerberos when used with an
appropriately configured server. To do so, you must:
+
+1. Configure the client to use the GSSAPI mechanism for SASL authentication
using the *amqp.saslMechanisms* URI option, e.g:
+
+ amqp://myhost:5672?amqp.saslMechanisms=GSSAPI
+ failover:(amqp://myhost:5672?amqp.saslMechanisms=GSSAPI)
+
+2. Set the *java.security.auth.login.config* system property to the path of a
JAAS Login Configuration file containing appropriate configuration for a
Kerberos LoginModule, e.g:
+
+ -Djava.security.auth.login.config=/path/to/login.config
+
+ An example login.config configuration file might look like the following:
+
+ amqp-jms-client {
+ com.sun.security.auth.module.Krb5LoginModule required
+ useTicketCache=true;
+ };
+
+The precise configuration used will depend on how you wish the credentials to
be established for the connection, and the particular LoginModule in use. For
details of the Sun/Oracle Krb5LoginModule, see
[https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/jre/api/security/jaas/spec/com/sun/security/auth/module/Krb5LoginModule.html](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/jre/api/security/jaas/spec/com/sun/security/auth/module/Krb5LoginModule.html).
For details of the IBM Java 8 Krb5LoginModule, see [htt [...]
+
+It is possible to configure the LoginModule to establish the credentials to
use for the Kerberos process, such as specifying a Principal and whether to use
an existing ticket cache or keytab. If however the LoginModule configuration
does not provide means to establish all necessary credentials, it may then
request and be passed the username and/or password values from the client
Connection object if they were either supplied when creating the Connection
using the ConnectionFactory or pre [...]
+
+Note that Kerberos is only only supported for authentication purposes. Use
SSL/TLS connections for encryption.
+
+The following URI options can be used to influence the Kerberos authentication
process:
+
++ **sasl.options.configScope** The Login Configuration entry name to use when
authenticating. Default is "amqp-jms-client".
++ **sasl.options.protocol** The protocol value used during the GSSAPI SASL
process. Default is "amqp".
++ **sasl.options.serverName** The serverName value used during the GSSAPI SASL
process. Default is the server hostname from the connection URI.
+
+Similar to the "amqp." and "transport." options detailed previously, these
options must be specified on a per-host basis or as all-host nested options in
a failover URI.
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+# Qpid JMS 0.45.0
+
+Qpid JMS is a complete [Java Message Service][jms] 2.0 client built
+using the [Qpid Proton]({{site_url}}/proton/index.html) protocol engine.
+
+For a detailed list of the changes in this release, see the [release
+notes](release-notes.html).
+
+[jms]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Message_Service
+
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|
[ASC](https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-bin.tar.gz.asc),
[SHA512](https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-bin.tar.gz.sha512)
|
+| Qpid JMS source code |
[apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-src.tar.gz](http://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-src.tar.gz)
|
[ASC](https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-src.tar.gz.asc),
[SHA512](https://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0/apache-qpid-jms-0.45.0-src.tar.gz.sha512)
|
+
+The client is also available [via Maven]({{site_url}}/maven.html).
+
+## Documentation
+
+
+<div class="two-column" markdown="1">
+
+ - [API
reference](http://docs.oracle.com/javaee/7/api/javax/jms/package-summary.html)
+ - [Examples](https://github.com/apache/qpid-jms/tree/0.45.0/qpid-jms-examples)
+ - [Configuration](docs/index.html)
+ - [Building Qpid JMS](building.html)
+
+</div>
+
+
+## More information
+
+ - [All release artefacts](http://archive.apache.org/dist/qpid/jms/0.45.0)
+ - [Resolved issues in
JIRA](https://issues.apache.org/jira/issues/?jql=project+%3D+QPIDJMS+AND+fixVersion+%3D+%270.45.0%27+AND+resolution+%3D+%27fixed%27+ORDER+BY+priority+DESC)
+ - [Source repository
tag](https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-jms.git/tree/refs/tags/0.45.0)
+
+<script type="text/javascript">
+ _deferredFunctions.push(function() {
+ if ("0.45.0" === "{{current_jms_release}}") {
+ _modifyCurrentReleaseLinks();
+ }
+ });
+</script>
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+;;
+;; Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
+;; or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
+;; distributed with this work for additional information
+;; regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
+;; to you 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.
+;;
+
+# Qpid JMS 0.45.0 Release Notes
+
+Qpid JMS is a complete [Java Message Service][jms] 2.0 client built
+using the [Qpid Proton]({{site_url}}/proton/index.html) protocol
+engine.
+
+For more information about this release, including download links and
+documentation, see the [release overview](index.html).
+
+[jms]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Message_Service
+
+
+## New features and improvements
+
+ - [QPIDJMS-471](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-471) - support
message tracing using OpenTracing
+
+## Bugs fixed
+
+ - [QPIDJMS-467](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-467) - Provide
consistent stack trace information in client JMS Exceptions
+ - [QPIDJMS-468](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-468) - send
dispositions when CLIENT_ACK session closed without calling acknowledge
+
+## Tasks
+
+ - [QPIDJMS-465](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-465) - update
to Netty 4.1.39
+ - [QPIDJMS-466](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-466) - update
various test dependencies
+ - [QPIDJMS-469](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-469) - Remove
some unused code leftover from previous refactoring
+ - [QPIDJMS-470](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-470) - update
to Proton-J 0.33.2
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