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ActiveMQ example source code file (TransactionsDemo.java)

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harddrive, monitor, monitororderqueue, retailer, retailer, storageorderqueue, string, string, supplier, supplier, thread, thread, transactionsdemo, vendor

The ActiveMQ TransactionsDemo.java source code

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public class TransactionsDemo {

	public static void main(String[] args) {
		String url = "tcp://localhost:61616";
		String user = null;
		String password = null;
		
		if (args.length >= 1) {
			url = args[0];
		}
		
		if (args.length >= 2) {
			user = args[1];
		}

		if (args.length >= 3) {
			password = args[2];
		}
		
		Retailer r = new Retailer(url, user, password);
		Vendor v = new Vendor(url, user, password);
		Supplier s1 = new Supplier("HardDrive", "StorageOrderQueue", url, user, password);
		Supplier s2 = new Supplier("Monitor", "MonitorOrderQueue", url, user, password);
		
		new Thread(r, "Retailer").start();
		new Thread(v, "Vendor").start();
		new Thread(s1, "Supplier 1").start();
		new Thread(s2, "Supplier 2").start();
	}

}

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