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= RabbitMQ Java Client
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This repository contains source code of the https://www.rabbitmq.com/client-libraries/java-api-guide[RabbitMQ Java client]. The client is maintained by the https://github.com/rabbitmq/[RabbitMQ team at Broadcom].
== RabbitMQ Server Compatibility
This client releases are independent of RabbitMQ server releases and can be used with RabbitMQ server 4.x and 3.x (note that the 3.x series is https://www.rabbitmq.com/release-information[out of community support]).
== Minimum Supported JDK Version
This library requires Java 8 or higher.
== Dependency (Maven Artifact)
=== Stable
==== Maven
.pom.xml [source,xml,subs="attributes,specialcharacters"]
com.rabbitmq amqp-client {client-stable} ----==== Gradle
.build.gradle [source,groovy,subs="attributes,specialcharacters"]
compile 'com.rabbitmq:amqp-client:{client-stable}'
=== Snapshots
==== Maven
.pom.xml [source,xml,subs="attributes,specialcharacters"]
com.rabbitmq amqp-client {client-snapshot} ----Snapshots are available on the central portal snapshot repository:
.pom.xml [source,xml,subs="attributes,specialcharacters"]
ossrh https://central.sonatype.com/repository/maven-snapshots/ true false ----==== Gradle
.build.gradle [source,groovy,subs="attributes,specialcharacters"]
compile 'com.rabbitmq:amqp-client:{client-snapshot}'
Snapshots are available on the central portal snapshot repository:
.build.gradle [source,groovy,subs="attributes,specialcharacters"]
repositories { maven { url 'https://central.sonatype.com/repository/maven-snapshots/' } mavenCentral() }
=== 4.x Series
As of 1 January 2021 the 4.x branch is no longer supported.
== Experimenting with JShell
You can experiment with the client from JShell. This requires Java 9 or more.
[source,shell]
git clone https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-java-client.git cd rabbitmq-java-client ./mvnw test-compile jshell:run ... import com.rabbitmq.client.* ConnectionFactory cf = new ConnectionFactory() Connection c = cf.newConnection() ... c.close() /exit
== Building from Source
=== Getting the Project and its Dependencies
[source,shell]
git clone git@github.com:rabbitmq/rabbitmq-java-client.git cd rabbitmq-java-client make deps
=== Building the JAR File
[source,shell]
./mvnw clean package -Dmaven.test.skip
=== Launching Tests with the Broker Running in a Docker Container
Run the broker:
[source,shell]
docker run -it --rm --name rabbitmq -p 5672:5672 rabbitmq
Launch "essential" tests (takes about 10 minutes):
[source,shell]
./mvnw verify
-Drabbitmqctl.bin=DOCKER:rabbitmq
-Dit.test=ClientTestSuite,FunctionalTestSuite,ServerTestSuite
Launch a single test:
[source,shell]
./mvnw verify
-Drabbitmqctl.bin=DOCKER:rabbitmq
-Dit.test=DeadLetterExchange
=== Launching Tests with a Local Broker
The tests can run against a local broker as well. The rabbitmqctl.bin
system property must point to the rabbitmqctl program:
[source,shell]
./mvnw verify
-Dtest-broker.A.nodename=rabbit@$(hostname)
-Drabbitmqctl.bin=/path/to/rabbitmqctl
-Dit.test=ClientTestSuite,FunctionalTestSuite,ServerTestSuite
To launch a single test:
[source,shell]
./mvnw verify
-Dtest-broker.A.nodename=rabbit@$(hostname)
-Drabbitmqctl.bin=/path/to/rabbitmqctl
-Dit.test=DeadLetterExchange
== Contributing
See link:CONTRIBUTING.md[Contributing] and link:RUNNING_TESTS.md[How to Run Tests].
== Versioning
This library uses https://semver.org/[semantic versioning].
== Support
See the https://www.rabbitmq.com/client-libraries/java-versions[RabbitMQ Java libraries support page] for the support timeline of this library.
== License
This package, the RabbitMQ Java client library, is https://www.rabbitmq.com/client-libraries/java-api-guide#license[triple-licensed] under the Mozilla Public License 2.0 ("MPL"), the GNU General Public License version 2 ("GPL") and the Apache License version 2 ("AL").
This means that the user can consider the library to be licensed under any of the licenses from the list above. For example, you may choose the Apache Public License 2.0 and include this client into a commercial product. Projects that are licensed under the GPLv2 may choose GPLv2, and so on.