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/**
* client.cpp
*
* This program is one of two programs that illustrate the
* request/response pattern.
*
*
* client.cpp (this program)
*
* A client application that sends messages to the "amq.direct"
* exchange, using the routing key "request" to route messages to
* the server.
*
* Each instance of the client creates its own private response
* queue, binding it to the "amq.direct" exchange using it's
* session identifier as the routing key, and places its session
* identifier in the "reply-to" property of each message it sends.
*
*
* server.cpp
*
* A service that accepts messages from a request queue, converts
* their content to upper case, and sends the result to the
* original sender.
*
* This program creates a request queue, binds it to "amq.direct"
* using the routing key "request", then receives messages from
* the request queue. Each incoming message is converted to upper
* case, then sent to the "amq.direct" exchange using the
* request's reply-to property as the routing key for the
* response.
*
*
*/
#include <qpid/client/Connection.h>
#include <qpid/client/Session.h>
#include <qpid/client/Message.h>
#include <qpid/client/MessageListener.h>
#include <qpid/client/SubscriptionManager.h>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <iostream>
#include <sstream>
using namespace qpid::client;
using namespace qpid::framing;
using std::stringstream;
using std::string;
class Listener : public MessageListener{
private:
SubscriptionManager& subscriptions;
int counter;
public:
Listener(SubscriptionManager& subscriptions);
virtual void received(Message& message);
};
Listener::Listener(SubscriptionManager& subs) : subscriptions(subs), counter(0)
{}
void Listener::received(Message& message) {
std::cout << "Response: " << message.getData() << std::endl;
++ counter;
if (counter > 3) {
std::cout << "Shutting down listener for " << message.getDestination() << std::endl;
subscriptions.cancel(message.getDestination());
}
}
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
const char* host = argc>1 ? argv[1] : "127.0.0.1";
int port = argc>2 ? atoi(argv[2]) : 5672;
Connection connection;
try {
connection.open(host, port);
Session session = connection.newSession();
//--------- Main body of program --------------------------------------------
// Create a response queue so the server can send us responses
// to our requests. Use the client's session ID as the name
// of the response queue.
stringstream response_queue;
response_queue << "client" << session.getId().getName();
// Use the name of the response queue as the routing key
session.queueDeclare(arg::queue=response_queue.str());
session.exchangeBind(arg::exchange="amq.direct", arg::queue=response_queue.str(), arg::bindingKey=response_queue.str());
// Each client sends the name of their own response queue so
// the service knows where to route messages.
Message request;
request.getDeliveryProperties().setRoutingKey("request");
request.getMessageProperties().setReplyTo(ReplyTo("amq.direct", response_queue.str()));
// Create a listener for the response queue and listen for response messages.
std::cout << "Activating response queue listener for: " << response_queue.str() << std::endl;
SubscriptionManager subscriptions(session);
Listener listener(subscriptions);
subscriptions.subscribe(listener, response_queue.str());
// Now send some requests ...
string s[] = {
"Twas brillig, and the slithy toves",
"Did gire and gymble in the wabe.",
"All mimsy were the borogroves,",
"And the mome raths outgrabe."
};
for (int i=0; i<4; i++) {
request.setData(s[i]);
session.messageTransfer(arg::content=request, arg::destination="amq.direct");
std::cout << "Request: " << s[i] << std::endl;
}
std::cout << "Waiting for all responses to arrive ..." << std::endl;
subscriptions.run();
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
connection.close();
return 0;
} catch(const std::exception& error) {
std::cout << error.what() << std::endl;
}
return 1;
}
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