lightstreamer-jms-node-client
v3.0.0
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JavaScript library for the development of Lightstreamer JMS Extender clients running on the Node.js runtime
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Lightstreamer JMS Extender Node.js Client
Overview
The Lightstreamer JMS Extender Node.js Client enables any JavaScript application running on the Node.js runtime to act as a JMS client, that is, ready to connect to a JMS broker via Lightstreamer JMS Extender.
The library is designed to be as class-by-class and method-by-method equivalent to JMS API 2.0 as possible.
Installation
The library is available as npm package, so you can download and install it through:
npm install lightstreamer-jms-node-client
Development
Access the module:
const jms = require("lightstreamer-jms-node-client");
Open a session against Lightstreamer JMS Extender, create a Topic Connection and connect to the JMS broker:
jms.TopicConnectionFactory.createTopicConnection("http://localhost:8080/", "ActiveMQ", null, null, {
onConnectionCreated: function(conn) {
var topicSession = conn.createSession(false, "PRE_ACK");
.....
conn.start();
}
});
Create a Topic Subscription and send it to the broker:
var topic = topicSession.createTopic("stocksTopic");
var consumer = topicSession.createConsumer(topic, null);
Listen for messages:
consumer.setMessageListener({
onMessage: function(message) {
var feedMessage = message.getObject();
var key = feedMessage.itemName;
var values = feedMessage.currentValues;
console.log(values["stock_name"] + ": " + values["last_price"]);
}
});
Compatibility
- Compatible with JMS Extender since 2.0.0.
- Based on Lightstreamer SDK for Node.js Clients version 8.0.3 build 1787.
- Compatible with code developed with the previous version.
Changelog
See detailed changes here.
Documentation
- API Reference
- Chapter "Client Application Development" of JMS Extender Documentation