WEB-INF/web.xml
<web-app xmlns="http://caucho.com/ns/resin"> <!-- - Configures the Message Listener connector with a MessageSender - to send messages to and a ListenerEndpoint to receive messages --> <connector> <type>com.caucho.jms.jca.ResourceAdapterImpl</type> <!-- - Configures the Listener with the Resin ConnectionFactory and Queue. - Other JMS 1.1 implementations can replace the connectionAbstract-factory - and destination. --> <resource-adapter> <init> <connection-factory resin:type="com.caucho.jms.ConnectionFactoryImpl"/> <destination resin:type="com.caucho.jms.jdbc.JdbcQueue"> <data-source>jdbc/resin</data-source> <queue-name>test</queue-name> </destination> </init> </resource-adapter> <!-- - The MessageSender sends messages to the configured queue. --> <connection-factory jndi-name="jms/sender" type="com.caucho.jms.jca.MessageSenderManager"/> <!-- - The listener receives messages and processes them. --> <message-listener type="com.caucho.jms.jca.MessageListenerSpec"> <endpoint-factory type="com.caucho.jms.jca.ListenerEndpointFactory"> <init> <listener resin:type="example.MyListener"/> </init> </endpoint-factory> </message-listener> </connector> <!-- - The test servlet uses bean-style init to simplify the code. - Applications may want to use a standard init-param and - JNDI lookup in the init() method. --> <servlet servlet-name="send" servlet-class="example.MessageServlet"> <init> <sender>${jndi:lookup("jms/sender")}</sender> </init> </servlet> <servlet-mapping url-pattern="/send" servlet-name="send"/> </web-app>