Thanks for the clarification. I just opened a Jira improvement Thanks,
max -----Original Message----- From: Ignasi Barrera [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 07:19 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Help on how to use JCloud API with SQS Unfortunately I think MessagAttributes are not yet supported in jclouds. Mind opening a JIRA issue [1] so we can properly track this? I. [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCLOUDS On 10 November 2015 at 13:05, Mirabito, Massimo (Max) (CDC/OID/NCHHSTP) (CTR) <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Ignasi, > > Thank you this is helpful and I am able to send a simple message but > something is still not clicking even after reading the API docs. > > For example in AWS I can include message attributes when I send a > message like this > > AWSCredentials credentials = Aws.getAwsCredentials(accessKey, secretKey); > AmazonSQSClient sqs = new AmazonSQSClient(credentials); > sqs.setRegion(Region.getRegion(Regions.US_EAST_1)); > SendMessageRequest smr = new SendMessageRequest(); > smr.withQueueUrl(url); > smr.setMessageBody(messageBody); > for (Map.Entry<String, String> entry : map.entrySet()) { > System.out.println(entry.getKey() + " :: " + entry.getValue()); > MessageAttributeValue mav = new MessageAttributeValue(); > mav.setStringValue(entry.getValue()); > mav.setDataType("String"); > smr.addMessageAttributesEntry(entry.getKey(), mav); > } > SendMessageResult x = sqs.sendMessage(smr); > System.out.println("SQS message published..." + x.getMessageId()); > } > > I cannot understand which API or object I would use in Jcloud to do > the same I thought using the SendMessageOptions would work but it's > not > > Thanks again > max > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ignasi Barrera [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, November 09, 2015 15:49 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Help on how to use JCloud API with SQS > > Hi Max, > > I haven't used that API, but in jclouds all APIs and providers are > instantiated the same way. You need to use the ContextBuilder [1] to > configure the provider, the credentials, and configuration properties that > may be required for some particular providers. In general, it looks like: > > TheApi api = ContextBuilder.newBuilder("api or provider id") > .credentials("identity", "credential") > .overrides(optional extra configuration properties) > .buildApi(TheApi.class); // or buildView(Abstraction.class) > > In the your case, you want to build the SQS api, and since that API is not > yet supported in a "portable abstraction" such as the ComputeService or the > BlobStore, you can create it with the "buildApi" > method. Something like: > > SQSApi sqs = ContextBuilder.newBuilder("aws-sqs") > .credentials("access key", "secret key") > .buildApi(SQSApi.class); > > You can read a quick intro to the basic jclouds concepts here [2]. > > HTH! > > I. > > > [1] > http://jclouds.apache.org/reference/javadoc/1.9.x/org/jclouds/ContextB > uilder.html [2] http://jclouds.apache.org/start/concepts/ > > On 9 November 2015 at 20:53, Mirabito, Massimo (Max) (CDC/OID/NCHHSTP) > (CTR) <[email protected]> wrote: >> All, >> >> >> >> I just started using JCloud for the past several days. I am having >> difficulty in finding a working example that connects JCloud to AWS-SQS. >> Could anyone point me in the right direction or share snippet of code?. >> >> >> >> Thanks in advance for any help >> >> >> >> max
