Class SimpleBrokerRegistration
java.lang.Object
org.springframework.messaging.simp.config.AbstractBrokerRegistration
org.springframework.messaging.simp.config.SimpleBrokerRegistration
Registration class for configuring a
SimpleBrokerMessageHandler
.- Since:
- 4.0
- Author:
- Rossen Stoyanchev, Sam Brannen
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionSimpleBrokerRegistration
(SubscribableChannel clientInboundChannel, MessageChannel clientOutboundChannel, String[] destinationPrefixes) Create a newSimpleBrokerRegistration
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected SimpleBrokerMessageHandler
getMessageHandler
(SubscribableChannel brokerChannel) setHeartbeatValue
(long[] heartbeat) Configure the value for the heartbeat settings.void
setSelectorHeaderName
(String selectorHeaderName) Configure the name of a header that a subscription message can have for the purpose of filtering messages matched to the subscription.setTaskScheduler
(TaskScheduler taskScheduler) Configure theTaskScheduler
to use for providing heartbeat support.Methods inherited from class org.springframework.messaging.simp.config.AbstractBrokerRegistration
getClientInboundChannel, getClientOutboundChannel, getDestinationPrefixes
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Constructor Details
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SimpleBrokerRegistration
public SimpleBrokerRegistration(SubscribableChannel clientInboundChannel, MessageChannel clientOutboundChannel, String[] destinationPrefixes) Create a newSimpleBrokerRegistration
.- Parameters:
clientInboundChannel
- the inbound channelclientOutboundChannel
- the outbound channeldestinationPrefixes
- the destination prefixes
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Method Details
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setTaskScheduler
Configure theTaskScheduler
to use for providing heartbeat support. Setting this property also sets theheartbeatValue
to "10000, 10000".By default this is not set.
- Since:
- 4.2
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setHeartbeatValue
Configure the value for the heartbeat settings. The first number represents how often the server will write or send a heartbeat. The second is how often the client should write. 0 means no heartbeats.By default this is set to "0, 0" unless the
taskScheduler
in which case the default becomes "10000,10000" (in milliseconds).- Since:
- 4.2
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setSelectorHeaderName
Configure the name of a header that a subscription message can have for the purpose of filtering messages matched to the subscription.The header value is expected to be a Spring Expression Language (SpEL) boolean expression to be applied to the headers of messages matched to the subscription.
For example:
headers.foo == 'bar'
By default this is set to "selector". You can set it to a different name, or to
null
to turn off support for a selector header.- Parameters:
selectorHeaderName
- the name to use for a selector header- Since:
- 4.3.17
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getMessageHandler
- Specified by:
getMessageHandler
in classAbstractBrokerRegistration
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