ServiceBusClientBuilder.ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder Class
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lang. Object - com.
azure. messaging. servicebus. ServiceBusClientBuilder. ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder
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public final class ServiceBusClientBuilder.ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder
Builder for creating ServiceBusProcessorClient to consume messages from a Service Bus entity. ServiceBusProcessorClient provides a push-based mechanism that notifies the message processing callback when a message is received or the error handle when an error is observed. To create an instance, therefore, configuring the two callbacks - processMessage(Consumer<ServiceBusReceivedMessageContext> processMessage) and processError(Consumer<ServiceBusErrorContext> processError) are necessary. By default, a ServiceBusProcessorClient is configured with auto-completion and auto-lock renewal capabilities.
Sample code to instantiate a processor client and receive in PeekLock mode
// Function that gets called whenever a message is received.
Consumer<ServiceBusReceivedMessageContext> processMessage = context -> {
final ServiceBusReceivedMessage message = context.getMessage();
// Randomly complete or abandon each message. Ideally, in real-world scenarios, if the business logic
// handling message reaches desired state such that it doesn't require Service Bus to redeliver
// the same message, then context.complete() should be called otherwise context.abandon().
final boolean success = Math.random() < 0.5;
if (success) {
try {
context.complete();
} catch (RuntimeException error) {
System.out.printf("Completion of the message %s failed.%n Error: %s%n",
message.getMessageId(), error);
}
} else {
try {
context.abandon();
} catch (RuntimeException error) {
System.out.printf("Abandoning of the message %s failed.%nError: %s%n",
message.getMessageId(), error);
}
}
};
// Sample code that gets called if there's an error
Consumer<ServiceBusErrorContext> processError = errorContext -> {
if (errorContext.getException() instanceof ServiceBusException) {
ServiceBusException exception = (ServiceBusException) errorContext.getException();
System.out.printf("Error source: %s, reason %s%n", errorContext.getErrorSource(),
exception.getReason());
} else {
System.out.printf("Error occurred: %s%n", errorContext.getException());
}
};
TokenCredential tokenCredential = new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder().build();
// Create the processor client via the builder and its sub-builder
// 'fullyQualifiedNamespace' will look similar to "{your-namespace}.servicebus.windows.net"
ServiceBusProcessorClient processorClient = new ServiceBusClientBuilder()
.credential(fullyQualifiedNamespace, tokenCredential)
.processor()
.queueName(queueName)
.receiveMode(ServiceBusReceiveMode.PEEK_LOCK)
.disableAutoComplete() // Make sure to explicitly opt in to manual settlement (e.g. complete, abandon).
.processMessage(processMessage)
.processError(processError)
.disableAutoComplete()
.buildProcessorClient();
// Starts the processor in the background. Control returns immediately.
processorClient.start();
// Stop processor and dispose when done processing messages.
processorClient.stop();
processorClient.close();
Sample code to instantiate a processor client and receive in ReceiveAndDelete mode
// Function that gets called whenever a message is received.
Consumer<ServiceBusReceivedMessageContext> processMessage = context -> {
final ServiceBusReceivedMessage message = context.getMessage();
System.out.printf("Processing message. Session: %s, Sequence #: %s. Contents: %s%n",
message.getSessionId(), message.getSequenceNumber(), message.getBody());
};
// Sample code that gets called if there's an error
Consumer<ServiceBusErrorContext> processError = errorContext -> {
if (errorContext.getException() instanceof ServiceBusException) {
ServiceBusException exception = (ServiceBusException) errorContext.getException();
System.out.printf("Error source: %s, reason %s%n", errorContext.getErrorSource(),
exception.getReason());
} else {
System.out.printf("Error occurred: %s%n", errorContext.getException());
}
};
TokenCredential tokenCredential = new DefaultAzureCredentialBuilder().build();
// Create the processor client via the builder and its sub-builder
// 'fullyQualifiedNamespace' will look similar to "{your-namespace}.servicebus.windows.net"
// 'disableAutoComplete()' will opt in to manual settlement (e.g. complete, abandon).
ServiceBusProcessorClient processorClient = new ServiceBusClientBuilder()
.credential(fullyQualifiedNamespace, tokenCredential)
.processor()
.queueName(queueName)
.receiveMode(ServiceBusReceiveMode.RECEIVE_AND_DELETE)
.processMessage(processMessage)
.processError(processError)
.disableAutoComplete()
.buildProcessorClient();
// Starts the processor in the background. Control returns immediately.
processorClient.start();
// Stop processor and dispose when done processing messages.
processorClient.stop();
processorClient.close();
Method Summary
Methods inherited from java.lang.Object
Method Details
buildProcessorClient
public ServiceBusProcessorClient buildProcessorClient()
Creates Service Bus message processor responsible for reading ServiceBusReceivedMessage from a specific queue or subscription.
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disableAutoComplete
public ServiceBusClientBuilder.ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder disableAutoComplete()
Disables auto-complete and auto-abandon of received messages. By default, a successfully processed message is complete(). If an error happens when the message is processed, it is abandon().
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maxAutoLockRenewDuration
public ServiceBusClientBuilder.ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder maxAutoLockRenewDuration(Duration maxAutoLockRenewDuration)
Sets the amount of time to continue auto-renewing the lock. Setting Duration#ZERO or null
disables auto-renewal. For RECEIVE_AND_DELETE mode, auto-renewal is disabled.
A Service Bus queue or subscription in a topic will have a lock duration set at the resource level. When the processor client pulls a message from the resource, the broker will apply an initial lock to the message. This initial lock lasts for the lock duration set at the resource level. If the client does not renew the initial lock before it expires then the message will be released and become available for other receivers. Each time the client renews the lock, the broker will extend the lock for the lock duration set at the resource level. To keep the message locked, the client will have to continuously renew the message lock before its expiration. maxAutoLockRenewDuration
controls how long the background renewal task runs. So, it is possible that the previous renewed lock can be valid after the renewal task is disposed.
By default, the message lock renewal task will run for 5 minutes.
Parameters:
null
indicates that auto-renewal is disabled.
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maxConcurrentCalls
public ServiceBusClientBuilder.ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder maxConcurrentCalls(int maxConcurrentCalls)
Max concurrent messages that this processor should process. By default, this is set to 1.
This setting allows the application to configure the number of concurrent calls to the message processing callback ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder#processMessage(Consumer), enabling the processing of multiple messages in parallel.
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prefetchCount
public ServiceBusClientBuilder.ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder prefetchCount(int prefetchCount)
Sets the prefetch count of the processor. For both PEEK_LOCK and RECEIVE_AND_DELETE modes the default value is 0. Prefetch speeds up the message flow by aiming to have a message readily available for local retrieval when and before the application starts the processor. Setting a non-zero value will prefetch that number of messages. Setting the value to zero turns prefetch off.
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processError
public ServiceBusClientBuilder.ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder processError(Consumer
The error handler for the processor which will be invoked in the event of an error while receiving messages.
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processMessage
public ServiceBusClientBuilder.ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder processMessage(Consumer
The message processing callback for the processor which will be executed when a message is received.
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queueName
public ServiceBusClientBuilder.ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder queueName(String queueName)
Sets the name of the queue to create a processor for.
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receiveMode
public ServiceBusClientBuilder.ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder receiveMode(ServiceBusReceiveMode receiveMode)
Sets the receive mode for the processor.
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subQueue
public ServiceBusClientBuilder.ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder subQueue(SubQueue subQueue)
Sets the type of the SubQueue to connect to. Azure Service Bus queues and subscriptions provide a secondary sub-queue, called a dead-letter queue (DLQ).
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subscriptionName
public ServiceBusClientBuilder.ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder subscriptionName(String subscriptionName)
Sets the name of the subscription in the topic to listen to. topicName(String topicName) must also be set.
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topicName
public ServiceBusClientBuilder.ServiceBusProcessorClientBuilder topicName(String topicName)
Sets the name of the topic. subscriptionName(String subscriptionName) must also be set.
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Applies to
Azure SDK for Java