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(Android™) Azure Service Bus - Send Batch of Messages to Topic or QueueSee more Azure Service Bus ExamplesShows how to send a batch of messages to a service bus queue or topic.
// Important: Don't forget to include the call to System.loadLibrary // as shown at the bottom of this code sample. package com.test; import android.app.Activity; import com.chilkatsoft.*; import android.widget.TextView; import android.os.Bundle; public class SimpleActivity extends Activity { private static final String TAG = "Chilkat"; // Called when the activity is first created. @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); // Note: Requires Chilkat v9.5.0.65 or greater. // This requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. // Make the initial connection. // A single REST object, once connected, can be used for many Azure Service Bus REST API calls. // The auto-reconnect indicates that if the already-established HTTPS connection is closed, // then it will be automatically re-established as needed. CkRest rest = new CkRest(); boolean bAutoReconnect = true; boolean success = rest.Connect("<yournamespace>.servicebus.windows.net",443,true,bAutoReconnect); if (success != true) { Log.i(TAG, rest.lastErrorText()); return; } // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The code above this comment could be placed inside a function/subroutine within the application // because the connection does not need to be made for every request. Once the connection is made // the app may send many requests.. // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Let's load a previously computed SAS token and use it. // See Azure Shared Access Signature for an example to genenerate an Azure SAS token. CkStringBuilder sbToken = new CkStringBuilder(); sbToken.LoadFile("qa_data/tokens/serviceBusSas.txt","utf-8"); // Tell the REST object to use the Azure Shared Access Signature for authorization. sbToken.Prepend("SharedAccessSignature "); rest.AddHeader("Authorization",sbToken.getAsString()); // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Send to a topic (or queue) named "gilaMonster"; String topicOrQueueName = "gilaMonster"; // The HTTP request body contains JSON that contains multiple messages. CkJsonObject json = new CkJsonObject(); json.put_I(0); json.UpdateString("messages[i].Body","This is the first message"); json.UpdateString("messages[i].BrokerProperties.Label","M1"); json.UpdateString("messages[i].BrokerProperties.TimeToLiveTimeSpan","0.00:00:40"); json.put_I(1); json.UpdateString("messages[i].Body","This is the second message"); json.UpdateString("messages[i].BrokerProperties.Label","M2"); json.UpdateString("messages[i].UserProperties.Priority","Low"); json.put_I(2); json.UpdateString("messages[i].Body","This is the third message"); json.UpdateString("messages[i].BrokerProperties.Label","M3"); json.UpdateString("messages[i].UserProperties.Priority","Medium"); json.UpdateString("messages[i].UserProperties.Customer","ABC"); CkJsonArray jsonA = json.ArrayOf("messages"); jsonA.put_EmitCompact(false); Log.i(TAG, jsonA.emit()); // The following JSON array is produced by the above code: // [ // { // "Body": "This is the first message", // "BrokerProperties": { // "Label": "M1", // "TimeToLiveTimeSpan": "0.00:00:40" // } // }, // { // "Body": "This is the second message", // "BrokerProperties": { // "Label": "M2" // }, // "UserProperties": { // "Priority": "Low" // } // }, // { // "Body": "This is the third message", // "BrokerProperties": { // "Label": "M3" // }, // "UserProperties": { // "Priority": "Medium", // "Customer": "ABC" // } // } // ] CkStringBuilder sbRequestBody = new CkStringBuilder(); jsonA.put_EmitCompact(true); jsonA.EmitSb(sbRequestBody); // Build the path.. CkStringBuilder sbPath = new CkStringBuilder(); sbPath.Append("/"); sbPath.Append(topicOrQueueName); sbPath.Append("/messages"); // Add timeout and api-version query parameters. rest.AddQueryParam("timeout","20"); // The Content-Type should be "application/vnd.microsoft.servicebus.json" rest.AddHeader("Content-Type","application/vnd.microsoft.servicebus.json"); CkStringBuilder sbResponseBody = new CkStringBuilder(); success = rest.FullRequestSb("POST",sbPath.getAsString(),sbRequestBody,sbResponseBody); if (success != true) { Log.i(TAG, rest.lastErrorText()); return; } Log.i(TAG, "Response Status Code = " + String.valueOf(rest.get_ResponseStatusCode())); // Check for a success response. if (rest.get_ResponseStatusCode() != 201) { Log.i(TAG, rest.lastRequestStartLine()); Log.i(TAG, rest.lastRequestHeader()); Log.i(TAG, sbResponseBody.getAsString()); Log.i(TAG, "Failed."); return; } // If successful, the 201 response will have no response body. Log.i(TAG, "Success."); } static { System.loadLibrary("chilkat"); // Note: If the incorrect library name is passed to System.loadLibrary, // then you will see the following error message at application startup: //"The application <your-application-name> has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again." } } |
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