Sending Messages to ActiveMQ Server
Perform the following steps after creating the ActiveMQ connection to send messages to the ActiveMQ server using Sigma Studio:
Click the Data Source icon on the existing ActiveMQ connection.
Refer Connectors - ActiveMQ for more information on creating an ActiveMQ connection.
The Create Request page appears.- Enter a unique data source name in the Data Source Name field. In this example, ActiveMQ_DS is provided as the data source name.
- Enter the queue name in Queue Name field. Here, Transaction is provided as the queue name.
- On the message transfer type field, Send Message is selected as default. Retain the option.
- Choose the Message Content type. Note: If you select File as the message content, you will be enabled to provide the file directory path and the file name on the respective fields.
Click Save to save the ActiveMQ data source.
When you try to exit the Data Source screen, before saving the configured ActiveMQ data source, a warning pop-up message appears, as shown in the following screen shot:
- Click Cancel, if you do not want to exit the Data Source screen.
- Click Ok, if you want to exit the Data Source screen.
A success message for creating the ActiveMQ data source appears as shown in the following screenshot:Click Ok.
In order to trigger the ActiveMQ service connection, the CT platform's server-side API, CT.ftp must be used while passing the ExecutionContext action in a Java Handler class. Refer the following sample code snippet for better understanding on this triggering process:
Here, on the following sample code snippet a new ExecutionContext action is created within which a map (HashMap) is built. The ActiveMQ datasource ID is passed along with the message as inputs to activate the connection request within which the CT.ftp API is passed to trigger the process.ExecutionContext ec = new ExecutionContext(); Map inputParams1 = new HashMap(); inputParams1.put("DATA_SRC_ID","ActiveMQ_DS"); // Here, ActiveMQ_DS refers to the Datasource ID. inputParams1.put("STREAM_MESSAGE","HI Team!"); // Here, Hi Team! refers to the message. ec.setInitialRequestData(inputParams1); try { CT.ftp(ec); } catch(Exception e){ }