As part of a self-impossed excersise to better understand JMS, Spring, JBoss, and how it
all fits together, I am writing a little web service that generated hashes off all
possible permutations of a string. The way I have things organized currently are as
follows:
1) DAO/VO layer done as a Library that encapulates the generated hashes
2) Utility layer, deployed as part of the WAR (to be mentioned next) that has a Queue
consumer and a Queue producer. The producer is an MBean with a thread that generated
possible text permutations, then deposits them into the Queue as a TextMessage. The
consumer gets these TextMessages and uses the text to generate the Hashes, create the VOs,
and store them into the DB using the DAOs
3) A WAR thats actually empty, but will eventually be my first Attempt at a real GWT
application. Currently its only used to bootstrap Spring and the JBossMQ queue
As I said, all of this is wired via Spring, and for the JMS Producer I am using the
JmsTemplate to send messages.
My delima now is this. I would like to have the message producer monitor the queue depth
in a thread and add messages as it falls below some threashold, sort of like a throttle.
Unfortunately, I can't for the life of me figure out how to do this. From the
Spring-side, I have access to the JmsTemplate, which means I can get a JMS Connection
object or the JMS Destination object. Neither of which seems to have any methods that
indicate Queue depth.
Does anyone out there know where I can start looking? Is there not a generic JMS way to
do this? Should I instead start looking to a more JBoss-specific method?
I was attempting to make this App Server agnostic, but its not really a requirement since
I am using JBoss anyway.
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