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Outbound Gateway
The following listing shows the possible properties for an AMQP Outbound Gateway:
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Java DSL
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Java
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XML
@Bean
public IntegrationFlow amqpOutbound(AmqpTemplate amqpTemplate) {
return f -> f.handle(Amqp.outboundGateway(amqpTemplate)
.routingKey("foo")) // default exchange - route to queue 'foo'
.get();
}
@MessagingGateway(defaultRequestChannel = "amqpOutbound.input")
public interface MyGateway {
String sendToRabbit(String data);
}
@Bean
@ServiceActivator(inputChannel = "amqpOutboundChannel")
public AmqpOutboundEndpoint amqpOutbound(AmqpTemplate amqpTemplate) {
AmqpOutboundEndpoint outbound = new AmqpOutboundEndpoint(amqpTemplate);
outbound.setExpectReply(true);
outbound.setRoutingKey("foo"); // default exchange - route to queue 'foo'
return outbound;
}
@Bean
public MessageChannel amqpOutboundChannel() {
return new DirectChannel();
}
@MessagingGateway(defaultRequestChannel = "amqpOutboundChannel")
public interface MyGateway {
String sendToRabbit(String data);
}
<int-amqp:outbound-gateway id="outboundGateway" (1)
request-channel="myRequestChannel" (2)
amqp-template="" (3)
exchange-name="" (4)
exchange-name-expression="" (5)
order="1" (6)
reply-channel="" (7)
reply-timeout="" (8)
requires-reply="" (9)
routing-key="" (10)
routing-key-expression="" (11)
default-delivery-mode"" (12)
confirm-correlation-expression="" (13)
confirm-ack-channel="" (14)
confirm-nack-channel="" (15)
confirm-timeout="" (16)
return-channel="" (17)
error-message-strategy="" (18)
lazy-connect="true" /> (19)
1 | The unique ID for this adapter. Optional. |
2 | Message channel to which messages are sent to have them converted and published to an AMQP exchange. Required. |
3 | Bean reference to the configured AMQP template.
Optional (defaults to amqpTemplate ). |
4 | The name of the AMQP exchange to which messages should be sent. If not provided, messages are sent to the default, no-name cxchange. Mutually exclusive with 'exchange-name-expression'. Optional. |
5 | A SpEL expression that is evaluated to determine the name of the AMQP exchange to which messages should be sent, with the message as the root object. If not provided, messages are sent to the default, no-name exchange. Mutually exclusive with 'exchange-name'. Optional. |
6 | The order for this consumer when multiple consumers are registered, thereby enabling load-balancing and failover.
Optional (defaults to Ordered.LOWEST_PRECEDENCE [=Integer.MAX_VALUE] ). |
7 | Message channel to which replies should be sent after being received from an AMQP queue and converted. Optional. |
8 | The time the gateway waits when sending the reply message to the reply-channel .
This only applies if the reply-channel can block — such as a QueueChannel with a capacity limit that is currently full.
Defaults to infinity. |
9 | When true , the gateway throws an exception if no reply message is received within the AmqpTemplate’s `replyTimeout property.
Defaults to true . |
10 | The routing-key to use when sending messages.
By default, this is an empty String .
Mutually exclusive with 'routing-key-expression'.
Optional. |
11 | A SpEL expression that is evaluated to determine the routing-key to use when sending messages, with the message as the root object (for example, 'payload.key').
By default, this is an empty String .
Mutually exclusive with 'routing-key'.
Optional. |
12 | The default delivery mode for messages: PERSISTENT or NON_PERSISTENT .
Overridden if the header-mapper sets the delivery mode.
If the Spring Integration message header amqp_deliveryMode is present, the DefaultHeaderMapper sets the value.
If this attribute is not supplied and the header mapper does not set it, the default depends on the underlying Spring AMQP MessagePropertiesConverter used by the RabbitTemplate .
If that is not customized at all, the default is PERSISTENT .
Optional. |
13 | Since version 4.2.
An expression defining correlation data.
When provided, this configures the underlying AMQP template to receive publisher confirms.
Requires a dedicated RabbitTemplate and a CachingConnectionFactory with the publisherConfirms property set to true .
When a publisher confirm is received and correlation data is supplied, it is written to either the confirm-ack-channel or the confirm-nack-channel , depending on the confirmation type.
The payload of the confirm is the correlation data, as defined by this expression.
The message has a header 'amqp_publishConfirm' set to true (ack ) or false (nack ).
For nack confirmations, Spring Integration provides an additional header amqp_publishConfirmNackCause .
Examples: headers['myCorrelationData'] and payload .
If the expression resolves to a Message<?> instance (such as #this ), the message
emitted on the ack /nack channel is based on that message, with the additional headers added.
Previously, a new message was created with the correlation data as its payload, regardless of type.
Also see Alternative Mechanism for Publisher Confirms and Returns.
Optional. |
14 | The channel to which positive (ack ) publisher confirmations are sent.
The payload is the correlation data defined by confirm-correlation-expression .
If the expression is #root or #this , the message is built from the original message, with the amqp_publishConfirm header set to true .
Also see Alternative Mechanism for Publisher Confirms and Returns.
Optional (the default is nullChannel ). |
15 | The channel to which negative (nack ) publisher confirmations are sent.
The payload is the correlation data defined by confirm-correlation-expression (if there is no ErrorMessageStrategy configured).
If the expression is #root or #this , the message is built from the original message, with the amqp_publishConfirm header set to false .
When there is an ErrorMessageStrategy , the message is an ErrorMessage with a NackedAmqpMessageException payload.
Also see Alternative Mechanism for Publisher Confirms and Returns.
Optional (the default is nullChannel ). |
16 | When set, the gateway will synthesize a negative acknowledgment (nack) if a publisher confirm is not received within this time in milliseconds. Pending confirms are checked every 50% of this value, so the actual time a nack is sent will be between 1x and 1.5x this value. Default none (nacks will not be generated). |
17 | The channel to which returned messages are sent.
When provided, the underlying AMQP template is configured to return undeliverable messages to the adapter.
When there is no ErrorMessageStrategy configured, the message is constructed from the data received from AMQP, with the following additional headers: amqp_returnReplyCode , amqp_returnReplyText , amqp_returnExchange , and amqp_returnRoutingKey .
When there is an ErrorMessageStrategy , the message is an ErrorMessage with a ReturnedAmqpMessageException payload.
Also see Alternative Mechanism for Publisher Confirms and Returns.
Optional. |
18 | A reference to an ErrorMessageStrategy implementation used to build ErrorMessage instances when sending returned or negatively acknowledged messages. |
19 | When set to false , the endpoint attempts to connect to the broker during application context initialization.
This allows “fail fast” detection of bad configuration by logging an error message if the broker is down.
When true (the default), the connection is established (if it does not already exist because some other component established it) when the first message is sent. |
return-channel
Using a |
The underlying AmqpTemplate has a default replyTimeout of five seconds.
If you require a longer timeout, you must configure it on the template .
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Note that the only difference between the outbound adapter and outbound gateway configuration is the setting of the
expectReply
property.