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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T15:14:22+00:00 2026-06-01T15:14:22+00:00

Using stomp.py (3.0.5) with python (2.6) alongside Apache ActiveMQ (5.5.1). I have got the

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Using stomp.py (3.0.5) with python (2.6) alongside Apache ActiveMQ (5.5.1). I have got the basic example working without any problems, but now I want to return the received message (in on_message()) to a variable outside the MyListener class.

I can imagine this is a pretty standard task, but my general python skills aren’t good enough to work out how to do it. I’ve trawled google for a more advanced example and read up on global variables, but I still can’t seem to get the message into a variable rather than just printing it to screen.

Any help, hugely appreciated!

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    2026-06-01T15:14:23+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 3:14 pm

    Since the listener will be called in receiver thread, you should do a thread handoff if you want to process the message in other thread (main thread, for example).

    One simple example of thread handoff is using a shared variable with locking and update that variable when message is received by the receiver thread. And, read that variable in the other thread but you need to use proper synchronization mechanism to make sure that you don’t override the message, and you will not run into deadlocks.

    Here is the sample code to use some global variable with locking.

    rcvd_msg = None
    lock = thread.Condition()
    
    # executed in the main thread
    with lock:
        while rcvd_msg == None:
            lock.wait()
        # read rcvd_msg
        rcvd_msg = None
        lock.notifyAll()
    
    class Listener(ConnectionListener):      
    
        def on_message(self, headers, message):
            # executed in the receiver thread
            global rcvd_msg, lock
            with lock:
                while rcvd_msg != None:
                    lock.wait()
                rcvd_msg = message
                lock.notifyAll()
    

    Hope that helps!!

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