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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T16:42:42+00:00 2026-05-10T16:42:42+00:00

How can I instantiate a JMS queue listener in java (JRE /JDK / J2EE

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How can I instantiate a JMS queue listener in java (JRE /JDK / J2EE 1.4) that only receives messages that match a given JMSCorrelationID? The messages that I’m looking to pick up have been published to a queue and not a topic, although that can change if needed.

Here’s the code that I’m currently using to put the message in the queue:

/**  * publishResponseToQueue publishes Requests to the Queue.  *  * @param   jmsQueueFactory             -Name of the queue-connection-factory  * @param   jmsQueue                    -The queue name for the request  * @param   response                     -A response object that needs to be published  *   * @throws  ServiceLocatorException     -An exception if a request message  *                                      could not be published to the Topic  */ private void publishResponseToQueue( String jmsQueueFactory,                                     String jmsQueue,                                     Response response )         throws ServiceLocatorException {      if ( logger.isInfoEnabled() ) {         logger.info( 'Begin publishRequestToQueue: ' +                          jmsQueueFactory + ',' + jmsQueue + ',' + response );     }     logger.assertLog( jmsQueue != null && !jmsQueue.equals(''),                       'jmsQueue cannot be null' );     logger.assertLog( jmsQueueFactory != null && !jmsQueueFactory.equals(''),                       'jmsQueueFactory cannot be null' );     logger.assertLog( response != null, 'Request cannot be null' );      try {          Queue queue = (Queue)_context.lookup( jmsQueue );          QueueConnectionFactory factory = (QueueConnectionFactory)             _context.lookup( jmsQueueFactory );          QueueConnection connection = factory.createQueueConnection();         connection.start();         QueueSession session = connection.createQueueSession( false,                                     QueueSession.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE );          ObjectMessage objectMessage = session.createObjectMessage();          objectMessage.setJMSCorrelationID(response.getID());          objectMessage.setObject( response );          session.createSender( queue ).send( objectMessage );          session.close();         connection.close();      } catch ( Exception e ) {         //XC3.2  Added/Modified BEGIN         logger.error( 'ServiceLocator.publishResponseToQueue - Could not publish the ' +                       'Response to the Queue - ' + e.getMessage() );         throw new ServiceLocatorException( 'ServiceLocator.publishResponseToQueue ' +                                            '- Could not publish the ' +                       'Response to the Queue - ' + e.getMessage() );         //XC3.2  Added/Modified END     }      if ( logger.isInfoEnabled() ) {         logger.info( 'End publishResponseToQueue: ' +                          jmsQueueFactory + ',' + jmsQueue + response );     }  }  // end of publishResponseToQueue method  
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  1. 2026-05-10T16:42:43+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 4:42 pm

    The queue connection setup is the same, but once you have the QueueSession, you set the selector when creating a receiver.

        QueueReceiver receiver = session.createReceiver(myQueue, 'JMSCorrelationID='theid''); 

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    receiver.receive() 

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    receiver.setListener(myListener); 
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