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Revision as of 09:05, 20 May 2013
Bridging topics
It is possible to 'bridge' data from the Data Feeds platform to your own ActiveMQ server. You may want to do this if:
- You need to store messages for longer than the durable subscription TTL of 5 minutes
- You want to have multiple consumers connected over a slow network connection
If you do this, please don't simply re-publish data for other people or organisations. Usage of the Data Feeds platform is monitored, and more users equals better opportunity for making further data available!
Be warned - this example assumes knowledge of ActiveMQ, and is community-supported only.
Configuration
Download ActiveMQ and add the following configuration to conf/activemq.xml:
<bean id="nrDataFeedsRemote" class="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory"> <property name="brokerURL" value="tcp://datafeeds.networkrail.co.uk:61619"/> <property name="userName" value="YOUR_USERNAME"/> <property name="password" value="YOUR_PASSWORD"/> </bean> <bean id="localBroker" class="org.apache.activemq.ActiveMQConnectionFactory"> <property name="brokerURL" value="tcp://localhost:61616"/> </bean> <jmsBridgeConnectors> <jmsTopicConnector name="nrDataFeeds" outboundClientId="YOUR_USERNAME" outboundTopicConnectionFactory="#nrDataFeedsRemote" localTopicConnectionFactory="#localBroker"> <inboundTopicBridges> <inboundTopicBridge consumerName="YOUR_USERNAME-movements" inboundTopicName="TRAIN_MVT_ALL_TOC" localTopicName="TRAIN_MVT_ALL_TOC"/> <inboundTopicBridge consumerName="YOUR_USERNAME-td" inboundTopicName="TD_ALL_SIG_AREA" localTopicName="TD_ALL_SIG_AREA"/> <inboundTopicBridge consumerName="YOUR_USERNAME-vstp" inboundTopicName="VSTP_ALL" localTopicName="VSTP_ALL"/> <inboundTopicBridge consumerName="YOUR_USERNAME-tsr" inboundTopicName="TSR_ALL_ROUTE" localTopicName="TSR_ALL_ROUTE"/> <inboundTopicBridge consumerName="YOUR_USERNAME-rtppm" inboundTopicName="RTPPM_ALL" localTopicName="RTPPM_ALL"/> </inboundTopicBridges> </jmsTopicConnector>
Ensure you have subscribed to the feeds you want to bridge - if you only want certain feeds, change the inboundTopicBridge tags as appropriate.
Start ActiveMQ, and check the web interface to ensure your topics are being bridged.