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Stephane Nicoll 10 years ago
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@ -43045,7 +43045,7 @@ the receiver should wait before giving up waiting for a message.
[NOTE]
====
Spring also supports annotated-listener endpoints through the use of the `@JmsListener`
and provides an open infrastructure to register endpoints programmatically. This
annotation and provides an open infrastructure to register endpoints programmatically. This
is by far the most convenient way to setup an asynchronous receiver, see
<<jms-annotated-support>> for more details.
====
@ -43582,7 +43582,7 @@ These are the main elements you can inject in JMS listener endpoints:
* A non-annotated element that is not one of the supported types (i.e. `Message` and
`Session`) is considered to be the payload. You can make that explicit by annotating
the parameter with `@Payload`. You can also turn on validation by adding an extra
`@Validated`.
`@Valid`.
The ability to inject Spring's `Message` abstraction is particularly useful to benefit
from all the information stored in the transport-specific message without relying on
@ -43595,7 +43595,7 @@ transport-specific API.
public void processOrder(Message<Order> order) { ... }
----
Handling of method arguments is provided by `DefaultJmsHandlerMethodFactory` which can be
Handling of method arguments is provided by `DefaultMessageHandlerMethodFactory` which can be
further customized to support additional method arguments. The conversion and validation
support can be customized there as well.
@ -43611,12 +43611,12 @@ annotate the payload with `@Valid` and configure the necessary validator as foll
@Override
public void configureJmsListeners(JmsListenerEndpointRegistrar registrar) {
registrar.setJmsHandlerMethodFactory(myJmsHandlerMethodFactory());
registrar.setMessageHandlerMethodFactory(myJmsHandlerMethodFactory());
}
@Bean
public DefaultJmsHandlerMethodFactory myJmsHandlerMethodFactory() {
DefaultJmsHandlerMethodFactory factory = new DefaultJmsHandlerMethodFactory();
public DefaultMessageHandlerMethodFactory myHandlerMethodFactory() {
DefaultMessageHandlerMethodFactory factory = new DefaultMessageHandlerMethodFactory();
factory.setValidator(myValidator());
return factory;
}

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