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valassis.dde.common.stomp

v0.9.0

Published

Implementation of the STOMP protocol in node.js

Downloads

3

Readme

stomp-js

Overview

An exercise with node.js to implement the STOMP protocol.

For documentation see http://benjaminws.github.com/stomp-js/

Installation

npm install stomp

git clone https://[email protected]/benjaminws/stomp-js.git

Examples

Consumer

See examples/stomp-examples.js #listener()

Producer

See examples/stomp-examples.js #publishMessage()

Producer with Transaction Support

See examples/stomp-examples.js #publishMessageWithTransaction()

App

To run the examples app, open 5 terminal windows.

In each window, navigate to stomp-js folder. Make sure active mq is running (you can modify the make file start/stop)

In a each window, run one of the following: node examples/app --file ./stomp-examples.js --debug false -- params ListenerA node examples/app --file ./stomp-examples.js --debug false -- params ListenerB node examples/app --file ./stomp-examples.js --debug false -- params ListenerC node examples/app --file ./stomp-examples.js --debug false -- params ListenerAll node examples/app --file ./stomp-examples.js --debug false -- params Publisher

Once you run the publisher, you should see the listeners dequeue their messages. There are 3 A, 2 B, and 1 C message. A and C are topics so Listener All should also get a copy of those, but B is a queue so Listener B should get 1 and Listener All should get 1. Therefore, you should see the following output: Listener A should get 3 messages Listener B should get 1 message Listener C should get 1 message Listener All should get 5 messages

Contributors

rofflwaffls -at- gmail.com dkhunt27 -at- gmail.com