Interface Message
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- All Known Subinterfaces:
- BytesMessage,- MapMessage,- ObjectMessage,- StreamMessage,- TextMessage
 
 public interface MessageTheMessageinterface is the root interface of all Jakarta Messaging messages. It defines the message header and theacknowledgemethod used for all messages.Most message-oriented middleware (MOM) products treat messages as lightweight entities that consist of a header and a body. The header contains fields used for message routing and identification; the body contains the application data being sent. Within this general form, the definition of a message varies significantly across products. It would be quite difficult for the Jakarta Messaging API to support all of these message models. With this in mind, the Jakarta Messaging message model has the following goals: - Provide a single, unified message API
- Provide an API suitable for creating messages that match the format used by provider-native messaging applications
- Support the development of heterogeneous applications that span operating systems, machine architectures, and computer languages
- Support messages containing objects in the Java programming language ("Java objects")
- Support messages containing Extensible Markup Language (XML) pages
 Jakarta Messaging messages are composed of the following parts: - Header - All messages support the same set of header fields. Header fields contain values used by both clients and providers to identify and route messages.
- Properties - Each message contains a built-in facility for supporting application-defined property values. Properties provide an efficient mechanism for supporting application-defined message filtering.
- Body - The Jakarta Messaging API defines several types of message body, which cover the majority of messaging styles currently in use.
 Message BodiesThe Jakarta Messaging API defines five types of message body: - Stream - A StreamMessageobject's message body contains a stream of primitive values in the Java programming language ("Java primitives"). It is filled and read sequentially.
- Map - A MapMessageobject's message body contains a set of name-value pairs, where names areStringobjects, and values are Java primitives. The entries can be accessed sequentially or randomly by name. The order of the entries is undefined.
- Text - A TextMessageobject's message body contains ajava.lang.Stringobject. This message type can be used to transport plain-text messages, and XML messages.
- Object - An ObjectMessageobject's message body contains aSerializableJava object.
- Bytes - A BytesMessageobject's message body contains a stream of uninterpreted bytes. This message type is for literally encoding a body to match an existing message format. In many cases, it is possible to use one of the other body types, which are easier to use. Although the Jakarta Messaging API allows the use of message properties with byte messages, they are typically not used, since the inclusion of properties may affect the format.
 Message HeadersThe JMSCorrelationIDheader field is used for linking one message with another. It typically links a reply message with its requesting message.JMSCorrelationIDcan hold a provider-specific message ID, an application-specificStringobject, or a provider-nativebyte[]value.Message PropertiesA Messageobject contains a built-in facility for supporting application-defined property values. In effect, this provides a mechanism for adding application-specific header fields to a message.Properties allow an application, via message selectors, to have a Jakarta Messaging provider select, or filter, messages on its behalf using application-specific criteria. Property names must obey the rules for a message selector identifier. Property names must not be null, and must not be empty strings. If a property name is set and it is either null or an empty string, an IllegalArgumentExceptionmust be thrown.Property values can be boolean,byte,short,int,long,float,double, andString.Property values are set prior to sending a message. When a client receives a message, its properties are in read-only mode. If a client attempts to set properties at this point, a MessageNotWriteableExceptionis thrown. IfclearPropertiesis called, the properties can now be both read from and written to. Note that header fields are distinct from properties. Header fields are never in read-only mode.A property value may duplicate a value in a message's body, or it may not. Although Jakarta Messaging does not define a policy for what should or should not be made a property, application developers should note that Jakarta Messaging providers will likely handle data in a message's body more efficiently than data in a message's properties. For best performance, applications should use message properties only when they need to customize a message's header. The primary reason for doing this is to support customized message selection. Message properties support the following conversion table. The marked cases must be supported. The unmarked cases must throw a JMSException. TheString-to-primitive conversions may throw a runtime exception if the primitive'svalueOfmethod does not accept theStringas a valid representation of the primitive.A value written as the row type can be read as the column type. | | boolean byte short int long float double String |---------------------------------------------------------- |boolean | X X |byte | X X X X X |short | X X X X |int | X X X |long | X X |float | X X X |double | X X |String | X X X X X X X X |---------------------------------------------------------- In addition to the type-specific set/get methods for properties, Jakarta Messaging provides the setObjectPropertyandgetObjectPropertymethods. These support the same set of property types using the objectified primitive values. Their purpose is to allow the decision of property type to made at execution time rather than at compile time. They support the same property value conversions.The setObjectPropertymethod accepts values of classBoolean,Byte,Short,Integer,Long,Float,Double, andString. An attempt to use any other class must throw aJMSException.The getObjectPropertymethod only returns values of classBoolean,Byte,Short,Integer,Long,Float,Double, andString.The order of property values is not defined. To iterate through a message's property values, use getPropertyNamesto retrieve a property name enumeration and then use the various property get methods to retrieve their values.A message's properties are deleted by the clearPropertiesmethod. This leaves the message with an empty set of properties.Getting a property value for a name which has not been set returns a null value. Only the getStringPropertyandgetObjectPropertymethods can return a null value. Attempting to read a null value as a primitive type must be treated as calling the primitive's correspondingvalueOf(String)conversion method with a null value.The Jakarta Messaging API reserves the JMSXproperty name prefix for Jakarta Messaging defined properties. The full set of these properties is defined in the Jakarta Messaging specification. The specification also defines whether support for each property is mandatory or optional. New Jakarta Messaging defined properties may be added in later versions of the Jakarta Messaging API. TheString[] ConnectionMetaData.getJMSXPropertyNamesmethod returns the names of the JMSX properties supported by a connection.JMSX properties may be referenced in message selectors whether or not they are supported by a connection. If they are not present in a message, they are treated like any other absent property. The effect of setting a message selector on a property which is set by the provider on receive is undefined. JMSX properties defined in the specification as "set by provider on send" are available to both the producer and the consumers of the message. JMSX properties defined in the specification as "set by provider on receive" are available only to the consumers. JMSXGroupIDandJMSXGroupSeqare standard properties that clients should use if they want to group messages. All providers must support them. Unless specifically noted, the values and semantics of the JMSX properties are undefined.The Jakarta Messaging API reserves the JMS_vendor_nameproperty name prefix for provider-specific properties. Each provider defines its own value forvendor_name. This is the mechanism a Jakarta Messaging provider uses to make its special per-message services available to a Jakarta Messaging client.The purpose of provider-specific properties is to provide special features needed to integrate Jakarta Messaging clients with provider-native clients in a single Jakarta Messaging application. They should not be used for messaging between Jakarta Messaging clients. Provider Implementations of Jakarta Messaging Message InterfacesThe Jakarta Messaging API provides a set of message interfaces that define the Jakarta Messaging message model. It does not provide implementations of these interfaces. Each Jakarta Messaging provider supplies a set of message factories with its Sessionobject for creating instances of messages. This allows a provider to use message implementations tailored to its specific needs.A provider must be prepared to accept message implementations that are not its own. They may not be handled as efficiently as its own implementation; however, they must be handled. Note the following exception case when a provider is handling a foreign message implementation. If the foreign message implementation contains a JMSReplyToheader field that is set to a foreign destination implementation, the provider is not required to handle or preserve the value of this header field.Message SelectorsA Jakarta Messaging message selector allows a client to specify, by header field references and property references, the messages it is interested in. Only messages whose header and property values match the selector are delivered. What it means for a message not to be delivered depends on the MessageConsumerbeing used (seeQueueReceiverandTopicSubscriber).Message selectors cannot reference message body values. A message selector matches a message if the selector evaluates to true when the message's header field values and property values are substituted for their corresponding identifiers in the selector. A message selector is a Stringwhose syntax is based on a subset of the SQL92 conditional expression syntax. If the value of a message selector is an empty string, the value is treated as a null and indicates that there is no message selector for the message consumer.The order of evaluation of a message selector is from left to right within precedence level. Parentheses can be used to change this order. Predefined selector literals and operator names are shown here in uppercase; however, they are case insensitive. A selector can contain: - Literals:
    - A string literal is enclosed in single quotes, with a single quote represented by doubled single quote; for
          example, 'literal'and'literal''s'. Like string literals in the Java programming language, these use the Unicode character encoding.
- An exact numeric literal is a numeric value without a decimal point, such as 57,-957, and+62; numbers in the range oflongare supported. Exact numeric literals use the integer literal syntax of the Java programming language.
- An approximate numeric literal is a numeric value in scientific notation, such as 7E3and-57.9E2, or a numeric value with a decimal, such as7.,-95.7, and+6.2; numbers in the range ofdoubleare supported. Approximate literals use the floating-point literal syntax of the Java programming language.
- The boolean literals TRUEandFALSE.
 
- A string literal is enclosed in single quotes, with a single quote represented by doubled single quote; for
          example, 
- Identifiers:
       - An identifier is an unlimited-length sequence of letters and digits, the first of which must be a letter. A
             letter is any character for which the method Character.isJavaLetterreturns true. This includes'_'and'$'. A letter or digit is any character for which the methodCharacter.isJavaLetterOrDigitreturns true.
- Identifiers cannot be the names NULL,TRUE, andFALSE.
- Identifiers cannot be NOT,AND,OR,BETWEEN,LIKE,IN,IS, orESCAPE.
- Identifiers are either header field references or property references. The type of a property value in a message
             selector corresponds to the type used to set the property. If a property that does not exist in a message is
             referenced, its value is NULL.
- The conversions that apply to the get methods for properties do not apply when a property is used in a message
             selector expression. For example, suppose you set a property as a string value, as in the following:
 myMessage.setStringProperty("NumberOfOrders", "2");The following expression in a message selector would evaluate to false, because a string cannot be used in an arithmetic expression:"NumberOfOrders > 1" 
- Identifiers are case-sensitive.
- Message header field references are restricted to JMSDeliveryMode,JMSPriority,JMSMessageID,JMSTimestamp,JMSCorrelationID, andJMSType.JMSMessageID,JMSCorrelationID, andJMSTypevalues may be null and if so are treated as aNULLvalue.
- Any name beginning with 'JMSX'is a Jakarta Messaging defined property name.
- Any name beginning with 'JMS_'is a provider-specific property name.
- Any name that does not begin with 'JMS'is an application-specific property name.
 
- An identifier is an unlimited-length sequence of letters and digits, the first of which must be a letter. A
             letter is any character for which the method 
- White space is the same as that defined for the Java programming language: space, horizontal tab, form feed, and line terminator.
- Expressions:
        - A selector is a conditional expression; a selector that evaluates to truematches; a selector that evaluates tofalseor unknown does not match.
- Arithmetic expressions are composed of themselves, arithmetic operations, identifiers (whose value is treated as a numeric literal), and numeric literals.
- Conditional expressions are composed of themselves, comparison operations, and logical operations.
 
- A selector is a conditional expression; a selector that evaluates to 
- Standard bracketing ()for ordering expression evaluation is supported.
- Logical operators in precedence order: NOT,AND,OR
- Comparison operators: =,>,>=,<,<=,<>(not equal)- Only like type values can be compared. One exception is that it is valid to compare exact numeric values and
              approximate numeric values; the type conversion required is defined by the rules of numeric promotion in the Java
              programming language. If the comparison of non-like type values is attempted, the value of the operation is false. If
              either of the type values evaluates to NULL, the value of the expression is unknown.
- String and boolean comparison is restricted to =and<>. Two strings are equal if and only if they contain the same sequence of characters.
 
- Only like type values can be compared. One exception is that it is valid to compare exact numeric values and
              approximate numeric values; the type conversion required is defined by the rules of numeric promotion in the Java
              programming language. If the comparison of non-like type values is attempted, the value of the operation is false. If
              either of the type values evaluates to 
- Arithmetic operators in precedence order:
         - +,- -(unary)
- *,- /(multiplication and division)
- +,- -(addition and subtraction)
- Arithmetic operations must use numeric promotion in the Java programming language.
 
- arithmetic-expr1 [NOT] BETWEEN arithmetic-expr2 AND arithmetic-expr3(comparison operator)- "age BETWEEN 15 AND 19"is equivalent to- "age >= 15 AND age <= 19"
- "age NOT BETWEEN 15 AND 19"is equivalent to- "age < 15 OR age > 19"
 
- identifier [NOT] IN (string-literal1, string-literal2,...)(comparison operator where- identifierhas a- Stringor- NULLvalue)- "Country IN (' UK', 'US', 'France')"is true for- 'UK'and false for- 'Peru'; it is equivalent to the expression- "(Country = ' UK') OR (Country = ' US') OR (Country = ' France')"
- "Country NOT IN (' UK', 'US', 'France')"is false for- 'UK'and true for- 'Peru'; it is equivalent to the expression- "NOT ((Country = ' UK') OR (Country = ' US') OR (Country = ' France'))"
- If identifier of an INorNOT INoperation isNULL, the value of the operation is unknown.
 
- identifier [NOT] LIKE pattern-value [ESCAPE escape-character](comparison operator, where- identifierhas a- Stringvalue;- pattern-valueis a string literal where- '_'stands for any single character;- '%'stands for any sequence of characters, including the empty sequence; and all other characters stand for themselves. The optional- escape-characteris a single-character string literal whose character is used to escape the special meaning of the- '_'and- '%'in- pattern-value.)- "phone LIKE '12%3'"is true for- '123'or- '12993'and false for- '1234'
- "word LIKE 'l_se'"is true for- 'lose'and false for- 'loose'
- "underscored LIKE '\_%' ESCAPE '\'"is true for- '_foo'and false for- 'bar'
- "phone NOT LIKE '12%3'"is false for- '123'or- '12993'and true for- '1234'
- If identifierof aLIKEorNOT LIKEoperation isNULL, the value of the operation is unknown.
 
- identifier IS NULL(comparison operator that tests for a null header field value or a missing property value)- "prop_name IS NULL"
 
- identifier IS NOT NULL(comparison operator that tests for the existence of a non-null header field value or a property value)- "prop_name IS NOT NULL"
 
 Jakarta Messaging providers are required to verify the syntactic correctness of a message selector at the time it is presented. A method that provides a syntactically incorrect selector must result in a JMSException. Jakarta Messaging providers may also optionally provide some semantic checking at the time the selector is presented. Not all semantic checking can be performed at the time a message selector is presented, because property types are not known.The following message selector selects messages with a message type of car and color of blue and weight greater than 2500 pounds: "JMSType = 'car' AND color = 'blue' AND weight > 2500" Null ValuesAs noted above, property values may be NULL. The evaluation of selector expressions containingNULLvalues is defined by SQL92NULLsemantics. A brief description of these semantics is provided here.SQL treats a NULLvalue as unknown. Comparison or arithmetic with an unknown value always yields an unknown value.The IS NULLandIS NOT NULLoperators convert an unknown value into the respectiveTRUEandFALSEvalues.The boolean operators use three-valued logic as defined by the following tables: The definition of the ANDoperator| AND | T | F | U +------+-------+-------+------- | T | T | F | U | F | F | F | F | U | U | F | U +------+-------+-------+------- The definition of the ORoperator| OR | T | F | U +------+-------+-------+-------- | T | T | T | T | F | T | F | U | U | T | U | U +------+-------+-------+------- The definition of the NOToperator| NOT +------+------ | T | F | F | T | U | U +------+------- Special NotesWhen used in a message selector, the JMSDeliveryModeheader field is treated as having the values'PERSISTENT'and'NON_PERSISTENT'.Date and time values should use the standard longmillisecond value. When a date or time literal is included in a message selector, it should be an integer literal for a millisecond value. The standard way to produce millisecond values is to usejava.util.Calendar.Although SQL supports fixed decimal comparison and arithmetic, Jakarta Messaging message selectors do not. This is the reason for restricting exact numeric literals to those without a decimal (and the addition of numerics with a decimal as an alternate representation for approximate numeric values). SQL comments are not supported. - Since:
- JMS 1.0
- Version:
- Jakarta Messaging 2.0
- See Also:
- MessageConsumer.receive(),- MessageConsumer.receive(long),- MessageConsumer.receiveNoWait(),- MessageListener.onMessage(Message),- BytesMessage,- MapMessage,- ObjectMessage,- StreamMessage,- TextMessage
 
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Field SummaryFields Modifier and Type Field Description static longDEFAULT_DELIVERY_DELAYThe message producer's default delivery delay is zero.static intDEFAULT_DELIVERY_MODEThe message producer's default delivery mode isPERSISTENT.static intDEFAULT_PRIORITYThe message producer's default priority is 4.static longDEFAULT_TIME_TO_LIVEThe message producer's default time to live is unlimited; the message never expires.
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Method SummaryAll Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description voidacknowledge()Acknowledges all consumed messages of the session of this consumed message.voidclearBody()Clears out the message body.voidclearProperties()Clears a message's properties.<T> TgetBody(Class<T> c)Returns the message body as an object of the specified type.booleangetBooleanProperty(String name)Returns the value of thebooleanproperty with the specified name.bytegetByteProperty(String name)Returns the value of thebyteproperty with the specified name.doublegetDoubleProperty(String name)Returns the value of thedoubleproperty with the specified name.floatgetFloatProperty(String name)Returns the value of thefloatproperty with the specified name.intgetIntProperty(String name)Returns the value of theintproperty with the specified name.StringgetJMSCorrelationID()Gets the correlation ID for the message.byte[]getJMSCorrelationIDAsBytes()Gets the correlation ID as an array of bytes for the message.intgetJMSDeliveryMode()Gets theDeliveryModevalue specified for this message.longgetJMSDeliveryTime()Gets the message's delivery time value.DestinationgetJMSDestination()Gets theDestinationobject for this message.longgetJMSExpiration()Gets the message's expiration time.StringgetJMSMessageID()Gets the message ID.intgetJMSPriority()Gets the message priority level.booleangetJMSRedelivered()Gets an indication of whether this message is being redelivered.DestinationgetJMSReplyTo()Gets theDestinationobject to which a reply to this message should be sent.longgetJMSTimestamp()Gets the message timestamp.StringgetJMSType()Gets the message type identifier supplied by the client when the message was sent.longgetLongProperty(String name)Returns the value of thelongproperty with the specified name.ObjectgetObjectProperty(String name)Returns the value of the Java object property with the specified name.EnumerationgetPropertyNames()Returns anEnumerationof all the property names.shortgetShortProperty(String name)Returns the value of theshortproperty with the specified name.StringgetStringProperty(String name)Returns the value of theStringproperty with the specified name.booleanisBodyAssignableTo(Class c)Returns whether the message body is capable of being assigned to the specified type.booleanpropertyExists(String name)Indicates whether a property value exists.voidsetBooleanProperty(String name, boolean value)Sets abooleanproperty value with the specified name into the message.voidsetByteProperty(String name, byte value)Sets abyteproperty value with the specified name into the message.voidsetDoubleProperty(String name, double value)Sets adoubleproperty value with the specified name into the message.voidsetFloatProperty(String name, float value)Sets afloatproperty value with the specified name into the message.voidsetIntProperty(String name, int value)Sets anintproperty value with the specified name into the message.voidsetJMSCorrelationID(String correlationID)Sets the correlation ID for the message.voidsetJMSCorrelationIDAsBytes(byte[] correlationID)Sets the correlation ID as an array of bytes for the message.voidsetJMSDeliveryMode(int deliveryMode)Sets theDeliveryModevalue for this message.voidsetJMSDeliveryTime(long deliveryTime)Sets the message's delivery time value.voidsetJMSDestination(Destination destination)Sets theDestinationobject for this message.voidsetJMSExpiration(long expiration)Sets the message's expiration value.voidsetJMSMessageID(String id)Sets the message ID.voidsetJMSPriority(int priority)Sets the priority level for this message.voidsetJMSRedelivered(boolean redelivered)Specifies whether this message is being redelivered.voidsetJMSReplyTo(Destination replyTo)Sets theDestinationobject to which a reply to this message should be sent.voidsetJMSTimestamp(long timestamp)Sets the message timestamp.voidsetJMSType(String type)Sets the message type.voidsetLongProperty(String name, long value)Sets alongproperty value with the specified name into the message.voidsetObjectProperty(String name, Object value)Sets a Java object property value with the specified name into the message.voidsetShortProperty(String name, short value)Sets ashortproperty value with the specified name into the message.voidsetStringProperty(String name, String value)Sets aStringproperty value with the specified name into the message.
 
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DEFAULT_DELIVERY_MODEstatic final int DEFAULT_DELIVERY_MODE The message producer's default delivery mode isPERSISTENT.- See Also:
- DeliveryMode.PERSISTENT, Constant Field Values
 
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DEFAULT_PRIORITYstatic final int DEFAULT_PRIORITY The message producer's default priority is 4.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
 
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DEFAULT_TIME_TO_LIVEstatic final long DEFAULT_TIME_TO_LIVE The message producer's default time to live is unlimited; the message never expires.- See Also:
- Constant Field Values
 
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DEFAULT_DELIVERY_DELAYstatic final long DEFAULT_DELIVERY_DELAY The message producer's default delivery delay is zero.- Since:
- JMS 2.0
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- Constant Field Values
 
 
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getJMSMessageIDString getJMSMessageID() throws JMSException Gets the message ID.The JMSMessageIDheader field contains a value that uniquely identifies each message sent by a provider.When a message is sent, JMSMessageIDcan be ignored. When thesendorpublishmethod returns, it contains a provider-assigned value.A JMSMessageIDis aStringvalue that should function as a unique key for identifying messages in a historical repository. The exact scope of uniqueness is provider-defined. It should at least cover all messages for a specific installation of a provider, where an installation is some connected set of message routers.All JMSMessageIDvalues must start with the prefix'ID:'. Uniqueness of message ID values across different providers is not required.Since message IDs take some effort to create and increase a message's size, some Jakarta Messaging providers may be able to optimize message overhead if they are given a hint that the message ID is not used by an application. By calling the MessageProducer.setDisableMessageIDmethod, a Jakarta Messaging client enables this potential optimization for all messages sent by that message producer. If the Jakarta Messaging provider accepts this hint, these messages must have the message ID set to null; if the provider ignores the hint, the message ID must be set to its normal unique value.- Returns:
- the message ID
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the message ID due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- setJMSMessageID(String),- MessageProducer.setDisableMessageID(boolean)
 
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setJMSMessageIDvoid setJMSMessageID(String id) throws JMSException Sets the message ID.This method is for use by Jakarta Messaging providers only to set this field when a message is sent. This message cannot be used by clients to configure the message ID. This method is public to allow a Jakarta Messaging provider to set this field when sending a message whose implementation is not its own. - Parameters:
- id- the ID of the message
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the message ID due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- getJMSMessageID()
 
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getJMSTimestamplong getJMSTimestamp() throws JMSExceptionGets the message timestamp.The JMSTimestampheader field contains the time a message was handed off to a provider to be sent. It is not the time the message was actually transmitted, because the actual send may occur later due to transactions or other client-side queueing of messages.When a message is sent, JMSTimestampis ignored. When thesendorpublishmethod returns, it contains a time value somewhere in the interval between the call and the return. The value is in the format of a normal millis time value in the Java programming language.Since timestamps take some effort to create and increase a message's size, some Jakarta Messaging providers may be able to optimize message overhead if they are given a hint that the timestamp is not used by an application. By calling the MessageProducer.setDisableMessageTimestampmethod, a Jakarta Messaging client enables this potential optimization for all messages sent by that message producer. If the Jakarta Messaging provider accepts this hint, these messages must have the timestamp set to zero; if the provider ignores the hint, the timestamp must be set to its normal value.- Returns:
- the message timestamp
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the timestamp due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- setJMSTimestamp(long),- MessageProducer.setDisableMessageTimestamp(boolean)
 
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setJMSTimestampvoid setJMSTimestamp(long timestamp) throws JMSExceptionSets the message timestamp.This method is for use by Jakarta Messaging providers only to set this field when a message is sent. This message cannot be used by clients to configure the message timestamp. This method is public to allow a Jakarta Messaging provider to set this field when sending a message whose implementation is not its own. - Parameters:
- timestamp- the timestamp for this message
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the timestamp due to some internal error.
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getJMSCorrelationIDAsBytesbyte[] getJMSCorrelationIDAsBytes() throws JMSExceptionGets the correlation ID as an array of bytes for the message.The use of a byte[]value forJMSCorrelationIDis non-portable.- Returns:
- the correlation ID of a message as an array of bytes
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the correlation ID due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- setJMSCorrelationID(String),- getJMSCorrelationID(),- setJMSCorrelationIDAsBytes(byte[])
 
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setJMSCorrelationIDAsBytesvoid setJMSCorrelationIDAsBytes(byte[] correlationID) throws JMSExceptionSets the correlation ID as an array of bytes for the message.The array is copied before the method returns, so future modifications to the array will not alter this message header. If a provider supports the native concept of correlation ID, a Jakarta Messaging client may need to assign specific JMSCorrelationIDvalues to match those expected by native messaging clients. Jakarta Messaging providers without native correlation ID values are not required to support this method and its corresponding get method; their implementation may throw ajava.lang.UnsupportedOperationException.The use of a byte[]value forJMSCorrelationIDis non-portable.- Parameters:
- correlationID- the correlation ID value as an array of bytes
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the correlation ID due to some internal error.
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- setJMSCorrelationID(String),- getJMSCorrelationID(),- getJMSCorrelationIDAsBytes()
 
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setJMSCorrelationIDvoid setJMSCorrelationID(String correlationID) throws JMSException Sets the correlation ID for the message.A client can use the JMSCorrelationIDheader field to link one message with another. A typical use is to link a response message with its request message.JMSCorrelationIDcan hold one of the following:- A provider-specific message ID
- An application-specific String
- A provider-native byte[]value
 Since each message sent by a Jakarta Messaging provider is assigned a message ID value, it is convenient to link messages via message ID. All message ID values must start with the 'ID:'prefix.In some cases, an application (made up of several clients) needs to use an application-specific value for linking messages. For instance, an application may use JMSCorrelationIDto hold a value referencing some external information. Application-specified values must not start with the'ID:'prefix; this is reserved for provider-generated message ID values.If a provider supports the native concept of correlation ID, a Jakarta Messaging client may need to assign specific JMSCorrelationIDvalues to match those expected by clients that do not use the Jakarta Messaging API. Abyte[]value is used for this purpose. Jakarta Messaging providers without native correlation ID values are not required to supportbyte[]values. The use of abyte[]value forJMSCorrelationIDis non-portable.- Parameters:
- correlationID- the message ID of a message being referred to
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the correlation ID due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- getJMSCorrelationID(),- getJMSCorrelationIDAsBytes(),- setJMSCorrelationIDAsBytes(byte[])
 
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getJMSCorrelationIDString getJMSCorrelationID() throws JMSException Gets the correlation ID for the message.This method is used to return correlation ID values that are either provider-specific message IDs or application-specific Stringvalues.- Returns:
- the correlation ID of a message as a String
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the correlation ID due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- setJMSCorrelationID(String),- getJMSCorrelationIDAsBytes(),- setJMSCorrelationIDAsBytes(byte[])
 
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getJMSReplyToDestination getJMSReplyTo() throws JMSException Gets theDestinationobject to which a reply to this message should be sent.- Returns:
- Destinationto which to send a response to this message
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the- JMSReplyTodestination due to some internal error.
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- setJMSReplyTo(Destination)
 
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setJMSReplyTovoid setJMSReplyTo(Destination replyTo) throws JMSException Sets theDestinationobject to which a reply to this message should be sent.The JMSReplyToheader field contains the destination where a reply to the current message should be sent. If it is null, no reply is expected. The destination may be either aQueueobject or aTopicobject.Messages sent with a null JMSReplyTovalue may be a notification of some event, or they may just be some data the sender thinks is of interest.Messages with a JMSReplyTovalue typically expect a response. A response is optional; it is up to the client to decide. These messages are called requests. A message sent in response to a request is called a reply.In some cases a client may wish to match a request it sent earlier with a reply it has just received. The client can use the JMSCorrelationIDheader field for this purpose.- Parameters:
- replyTo-- Destinationto which to send a response to this message
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- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the- JMSReplyTodestination due to some internal error.
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- getJMSReplyTo()
 
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getJMSDestinationDestination getJMSDestination() throws JMSException Gets theDestinationobject for this message.The JMSDestinationheader field contains the destination to which the message is being sent.When a message is sent, this field is ignored. After completion of the sendorpublishmethod, the field holds the destination specified by the method.When a message is received, its JMSDestinationvalue must be equivalent to the value assigned when it was sent.- Returns:
- the destination of this message
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the destination due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- setJMSDestination(Destination)
 
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setJMSDestinationvoid setJMSDestination(Destination destination) throws JMSException Sets theDestinationobject for this message.This method is for use by Jakarta Messaging providers only to set this field when a message is sent. This message cannot be used by clients to configure the destination of the message. This method is public to allow a Jakarta Messaging provider to set this field when sending a message whose implementation is not its own. - Parameters:
- destination- the destination for this message
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the destination due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- getJMSDestination()
 
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getJMSDeliveryModeint getJMSDeliveryMode() throws JMSExceptionGets theDeliveryModevalue specified for this message.- Returns:
- the delivery mode for this message
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the delivery mode due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- setJMSDeliveryMode(int),- DeliveryMode
 
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setJMSDeliveryModevoid setJMSDeliveryMode(int deliveryMode) throws JMSExceptionSets theDeliveryModevalue for this message.This method is for use by Jakarta Messaging providers only to set this field when a message is sent. This message cannot be used by clients to configure the delivery mode of the message. This method is public to allow a Jakarta Messaging provider to set this field when sending a message whose implementation is not its own. - Parameters:
- deliveryMode- the delivery mode for this message
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the delivery mode due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- getJMSDeliveryMode(),- DeliveryMode
 
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getJMSRedeliveredboolean getJMSRedelivered() throws JMSExceptionGets an indication of whether this message is being redelivered.If a client receives a message with the JMSRedeliveredfield set, it is likely, but not guaranteed, that this message was delivered earlier but that its receipt was not acknowledged at that time.- Returns:
- true if this message is being redelivered
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the redelivered state due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- setJMSRedelivered(boolean)
 
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setJMSRedeliveredvoid setJMSRedelivered(boolean redelivered) throws JMSExceptionSpecifies whether this message is being redelivered.This method is for use by Jakarta Messaging providers only to set this field when a message is delivered. This message cannot be used by clients to configure the redelivered status of the message. This method is public to allow a Jakarta Messaging provider to set this field when sending a message whose implementation is not its own. - Parameters:
- redelivered- an indication of whether this message is being redelivered
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the redelivered state due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- getJMSRedelivered()
 
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getJMSTypeString getJMSType() throws JMSException Gets the message type identifier supplied by the client when the message was sent.- Returns:
- the message type
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the message type due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- setJMSType(String)
 
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setJMSTypevoid setJMSType(String type) throws JMSException Sets the message type.Some Jakarta Messaging providers use a message repository that contains the definitions of messages sent by applications. The JMSTypeheader field may reference a message's definition in the provider's repository.The Jakarta Messaging API does not define a standard message definition repository, nor does it define a naming policy for the definitions it contains. Some messaging systems require that a message type definition for each application message be created and that each message specify its type. In order to work with such Jakarta Messaging providers, Jakarta Messaging clients should assign a value to JMSType, whether the application makes use of it or not. This ensures that the field is properly set for those providers that require it.To ensure portability, Jakarta Messaging clients should use symbolic values for JMSTypethat can be configured at installation time to the values defined in the current provider's message repository. If string literals are used, they may not be valid type names for some Jakarta Messaging providers.- Parameters:
- type- the message type
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the message type due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- getJMSType()
 
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getJMSExpirationlong getJMSExpiration() throws JMSExceptionGets the message's expiration time.When a message is sent, the JMSExpirationheader field is left unassigned. After completion of thesendorpublishmethod, it holds the expiration time of the message. This is the the difference, measured in milliseconds, between the expiration time and midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC.If the time-to-live is specified as zero, JMSExpirationis set to zero to indicate that the message does not expire.When a message's expiration time is reached, a provider should discard it. The Jakarta Messaging API does not define any form of notification of message expiration. Clients should not receive messages that have expired; however, the Jakarta Messaging API does not guarantee that this will not happen. - Returns:
- the message's expiration time value
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the message expiration due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- setJMSExpiration(long)
 
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setJMSExpirationvoid setJMSExpiration(long expiration) throws JMSExceptionSets the message's expiration value.This method is for use by Jakarta Messaging providers only to set this field when a message is sent. This method cannot be used by clients to configure the expiration time of the message. This method is public to allow a Jakarta Messaging provider to set this field when sending a message whose implementation is not its own. - Parameters:
- expiration- the message's expiration time
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the message expiration due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- getJMSExpiration()
 
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getJMSDeliveryTimelong getJMSDeliveryTime() throws JMSExceptionGets the message's delivery time value.When a message is sent, the JMSDeliveryTimeheader field is left unassigned. After completion of thesendorpublishmethod, it holds the delivery time of the message. This is the the difference, measured in milliseconds, between the delivery time and midnight, January 1, 1970 UTC.A message's delivery time is the earliest time when a Jakarta Messaging provider may deliver the message to a consumer. The provider must not deliver messages before the delivery time has been reached. - Returns:
- the message's delivery time value
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the delivery time due to some internal error.
- Since:
- JMS 2.0
- See Also:
- setJMSDeliveryTime(long)
 
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setJMSDeliveryTimevoid setJMSDeliveryTime(long deliveryTime) throws JMSExceptionSets the message's delivery time value.This method is for use by Jakarta Messaging providers only to set this field when a message is sent. This message cannot be used by clients to configure the delivery time of the message. This method is public to allow a Jakarta Messaging provider to set this field when sending a message whose implementation is not its own. - Parameters:
- deliveryTime- the message's delivery time value
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the delivery time due to some internal error.
- Since:
- JMS 2.0
- See Also:
- getJMSDeliveryTime()
 
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getJMSPriorityint getJMSPriority() throws JMSExceptionGets the message priority level.The Jakarta Messaging API defines ten levels of priority value, with 0 as the lowest priority and 9 as the highest. In addition, clients should consider priorities 0-4 as gradations of normal priority and priorities 5-9 as gradations of expedited priority. The Jakarta Messaging API does not require that a provider strictly implement priority ordering of messages; however, it should do its best to deliver expedited messages ahead of normal messages. - Returns:
- the default message priority
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the message priority due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- setJMSPriority(int)
 
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setJMSPriorityvoid setJMSPriority(int priority) throws JMSExceptionSets the priority level for this message.This method is for use by Jakarta Messaging providers only to set this field when a message is sent. This message cannot be used by clients to configure the priority level of the message. This method is public to allow a Jakarta Messaging provider to set this field when sending a message whose implementation is not its own. - Parameters:
- priority- the priority of this message
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the message priority due to some internal error.
- See Also:
- getJMSPriority()
 
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clearPropertiesvoid clearProperties() throws JMSExceptionClears a message's properties.The message's header fields and body are not cleared. - Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to clear the message properties due to some internal error.
 
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propertyExistsboolean propertyExists(String name) throws JMSException Indicates whether a property value exists.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the property to test
- Returns:
- true if the property exists
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to determine if the property exists due to some internal error.
 
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getBooleanPropertyboolean getBooleanProperty(String name) throws JMSException Returns the value of thebooleanproperty with the specified name.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- booleanproperty
- Returns:
- the booleanproperty value for the specified name
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the property value due to some internal error.
- MessageFormatException- if this type conversion is invalid.
 
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getBytePropertybyte getByteProperty(String name) throws JMSException Returns the value of thebyteproperty with the specified name.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- byteproperty
- Returns:
- the byteproperty value for the specified name
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the property value due to some internal error.
- MessageFormatException- if this type conversion is invalid.
 
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getShortPropertyshort getShortProperty(String name) throws JMSException Returns the value of theshortproperty with the specified name.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- shortproperty
- Returns:
- the shortproperty value for the specified name
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the property value due to some internal error.
- MessageFormatException- if this type conversion is invalid.
 
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getIntPropertyint getIntProperty(String name) throws JMSException Returns the value of theintproperty with the specified name.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- intproperty
- Returns:
- the intproperty value for the specified name
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the property value due to some internal error.
- MessageFormatException- if this type conversion is invalid.
 
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getLongPropertylong getLongProperty(String name) throws JMSException Returns the value of thelongproperty with the specified name.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- longproperty
- Returns:
- the longproperty value for the specified name
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the property value due to some internal error.
- MessageFormatException- if this type conversion is invalid.
 
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getFloatPropertyfloat getFloatProperty(String name) throws JMSException Returns the value of thefloatproperty with the specified name.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- floatproperty
- Returns:
- the floatproperty value for the specified name
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the property value due to some internal error.
- MessageFormatException- if this type conversion is invalid.
 
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getDoublePropertydouble getDoubleProperty(String name) throws JMSException Returns the value of thedoubleproperty with the specified name.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- doubleproperty
- Returns:
- the doubleproperty value for the specified name
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the property value due to some internal error.
- MessageFormatException- if this type conversion is invalid.
 
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getStringPropertyString getStringProperty(String name) throws JMSException Returns the value of theStringproperty with the specified name.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- Stringproperty
- Returns:
- the Stringproperty value for the specified name; if there is no property by this name, a null value is returned
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the property value due to some internal error.
- MessageFormatException- if this type conversion is invalid.
 
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getObjectPropertyObject getObjectProperty(String name) throws JMSException Returns the value of the Java object property with the specified name.This method can be used to return, in objectified format, an object that has been stored as a property in the message with the equivalent setObjectPropertymethod call, or its equivalent primitivesettypePropertymethod.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the Java object property
- Returns:
- the Java object property value with the specified name, in objectified format (for example, if the property
 was set as an int, anIntegeris returned); if there is no property by this name, a null value is returned
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the property value due to some internal error.
 
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getPropertyNamesEnumeration getPropertyNames() throws JMSException Returns anEnumerationof all the property names.Note that Jakarta Messaging standard header fields are not considered properties and are not returned in this enumeration. - Returns:
- an enumeration of all the names of property values
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the property names due to some internal error.
 
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setBooleanPropertyvoid setBooleanProperty(String name, boolean value) throws JMSException Sets abooleanproperty value with the specified name into the message.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- booleanproperty
- value- the- booleanproperty value to set
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the property due to some internal error.
- IllegalArgumentException- if the name is null or if the name is an empty string.
- MessageNotWriteableException- if properties are read-only
 
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setBytePropertyvoid setByteProperty(String name, byte value) throws JMSException Sets abyteproperty value with the specified name into the message.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- byteproperty
- value- the- byteproperty value to set
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the property due to some internal error.
- IllegalArgumentException- if the name is null or if the name is an empty string.
- MessageNotWriteableException- if properties are read-only
 
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setShortPropertyvoid setShortProperty(String name, short value) throws JMSException Sets ashortproperty value with the specified name into the message.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- shortproperty
- value- the- shortproperty value to set
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the property due to some internal error.
- IllegalArgumentException- if the name is null or if the name is an empty string.
- MessageNotWriteableException- if properties are read-only
 
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setIntPropertyvoid setIntProperty(String name, int value) throws JMSException Sets anintproperty value with the specified name into the message.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- intproperty
- value- the- intproperty value to set
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the property due to some internal error.
- IllegalArgumentException- if the name is null or if the name is an empty string.
- MessageNotWriteableException- if properties are read-only
 
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setLongPropertyvoid setLongProperty(String name, long value) throws JMSException Sets alongproperty value with the specified name into the message.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- longproperty
- value- the- longproperty value to set
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the property due to some internal error.
- IllegalArgumentException- if the name is null or if the name is an empty string.
- MessageNotWriteableException- if properties are read-only
 
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setFloatPropertyvoid setFloatProperty(String name, float value) throws JMSException Sets afloatproperty value with the specified name into the message.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- floatproperty
- value- the- floatproperty value to set
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the property due to some internal error.
- IllegalArgumentException- if the name is null or if the name is an empty string.
- MessageNotWriteableException- if properties are read-only
 
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setDoublePropertyvoid setDoubleProperty(String name, double value) throws JMSException Sets adoubleproperty value with the specified name into the message.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- doubleproperty
- value- the- doubleproperty value to set
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the property due to some internal error.
- IllegalArgumentException- if the name is null or if the name is an empty string.
- MessageNotWriteableException- if properties are read-only
 
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setStringPropertyvoid setStringProperty(String name, String value) throws JMSException Sets aStringproperty value with the specified name into the message.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the- Stringproperty
- value- the- Stringproperty value to set
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the property due to some internal error.
- IllegalArgumentException- if the name is null or if the name is an empty string.
- MessageNotWriteableException- if properties are read-only
 
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setObjectPropertyvoid setObjectProperty(String name, Object value) throws JMSException Sets a Java object property value with the specified name into the message.Note that this method works only for the objectified primitive object types ( Integer,Double,Long...) andStringobjects.- Parameters:
- name- the name of the Java object property
- value- the Java object property value to set
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to set the property due to some internal error.
- IllegalArgumentException- if the name is null or if the name is an empty string.
- MessageFormatException- if the object is invalid
- MessageNotWriteableException- if properties are read-only
 
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acknowledgevoid acknowledge() throws JMSExceptionAcknowledges all consumed messages of the session of this consumed message.All consumed Jakarta Messaging messages support the acknowledgemethod for use when a client has specified that its JMS session's consumed messages are to be explicitly acknowledged. By invokingacknowledgeon a consumed message, a client acknowledges all messages consumed by the session that the message was delivered to.Calls to acknowledgeare ignored for both transacted sessions and sessions specified to use implicit acknowledgement modes.A client may individually acknowledge each message as it is consumed, or it may choose to acknowledge messages as an application-defined group (which is done by calling acknowledge on the last received message of the group, thereby acknowledging all messages consumed by the session.) Messages that have been received but not acknowledged may be redelivered. - Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to acknowledge the messages due to some internal error.
- IllegalStateException- if this method is called on a closed session.
- See Also:
- Session.CLIENT_ACKNOWLEDGE
 
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clearBodyvoid clearBody() throws JMSExceptionClears out the message body. Clearing a message's body does not clear its header values or property entries.If this message body was read-only, calling this method leaves the message body in the same state as an empty body in a newly created message. - Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to clear the message body due to some internal error.
 
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getBody<T> T getBody(Class<T> c) throws JMSException Returns the message body as an object of the specified type. This method may be called on any type of message except for StreamMessage. The message body must be capable of being assigned to the specified type. This means that the specified class or interface must be either the same as, or a superclass or superinterface of, the class of the message body. If the message has no body then any type may be specified and null is returned.- Type Parameters:
- T- The type of the message body
- Parameters:
- c- The type to which the message body will be assigned.
 If the message is a- TextMessagethen this parameter must be set to- String.classor another type to which a- Stringis assignable.
 If the message is a- ObjectMessagethen parameter must must be set to- java.io.Serializable.classor another type to which the body is assignable.
 If the message is a- MapMessagethen this parameter must be set to- java.util.Map.class(or- java.lang.Object.class).
 If the message is a- BytesMessagethen this parameter must be set to- byte[].class(or- java.lang.Object.class). This method will reset the- BytesMessagebefore and after use.
 If the message is a- TextMessage,- ObjectMessage,- MapMessageor- BytesMessageand the message has no body, then the above does not apply and this parameter may be set to any type; the returned value will always be null.
 If the message is a- Message(but not one of its subtypes) then this parameter may be set to any type; the returned value will always be null.
- Returns:
- the message body
- Throws:
- MessageFormatException-- if the message is a StreamMessage
- if the message body cannot be assigned to the specified type
- if the message is an ObjectMessageand object deserialization fails.
 
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- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to get the message body due to some internal error.
- Since:
- JMS 2.0
 
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isBodyAssignableToboolean isBodyAssignableTo(Class c) throws JMSException Returns whether the message body is capable of being assigned to the specified type. If this method returns true then a subsequent call to the methodgetBodyon the same message with the same type argument would not throw a MessageFormatException.If the message is a StreamMessagethen false is always returned. If the message is aObjectMessageand object deserialization fails then false is returned. If the message has no body then any type may be specified and true is returned.- Parameters:
- c- The specified type
 If the message is a- TextMessagethen this method will only return true if this parameter is set to- String.classor another type to which a- Stringis assignable.
 If the message is a- ObjectMessagethen this method will only return true if this parameter is set to- java.io.Serializable.classor another class to which the body is assignable.
 If the message is a- MapMessagethen this method will only return true if this parameter is set to- java.util.Map.class(or- java.lang.Object.class).
 If the message is a- BytesMessagethen this this method will only return true if this parameter is set to- byte[].class(or- java.lang.Object.class).
 If the message is a- TextMessage,- ObjectMessage,- MapMessageor- BytesMessageand the message has no body, then the above does not apply and this method will return true irrespective of the value of this parameter.
 If the message is a- Message(but not one of its subtypes) then this method will return true irrespective of the value of this parameter.
- Returns:
- whether the message body is capable of being assigned to the specified type
- Throws:
- JMSException- if the Jakarta Messaging provider fails to return a value due to some internal error.
 
 
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