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I am using Spring(boot) on my project and I access a JMS Queue (ActiveMQ) using :

@JmsListener(destination = "mydestinationQueue")
public void processMessage(String content) {
    //do something
}

And it works perfectly but I need to be able to stop/pause/start this bean programatically (a REST call or something like that)

When I stop or pause this bean I want to be sure to have fully processed the current message.

any idea about that ?

thanks

Seb
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Here is the solution I've found

@RestController
@RequestMapping("/jms")
public class JmsController {

     @Autowired
     ApplicationContext context;

@RequestMapping(value="/halt", method= RequestMethod.GET)
public @ResponseBody
String haltJmsListener() {
    JmsListenerEndpointRegistry customRegistry =
            context.getBean("jmsRegistry", JmsListenerEndpointRegistry.class);
    customRegistry.stop();
    return "Jms Listener Stopped";
}

@RequestMapping(value="/restart", method=RequestMethod.GET)
public @ResponseBody
String reStartJmsListener() {
    JmsListenerEndpointRegistry customRegistry =
            context.getBean("jmsRegistry", JmsListenerEndpointRegistry.class);
    customRegistry.start();
    return "Jms Listener restarted";
}

@RequestMapping(value="/stopApp", method=RequestMethod.GET)
public @ResponseBody
String stopApp() {
    String[] args={};
    SpringApplication.run(FacturationApplicationFrontDaemon.class, args).close();
    return "stopped";
}

}
Seb
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  • Hi, thanks for sharing this.. Is it applicable for 2 listeners? Do you set the bean name manually? – Anand Varkey Philips Jun 28 '18 at 03:31
  • An old topic, but still applies. The stopApp() method attempts to start a new application and then closes it, instead of of the currently running one. I believe SpringApplication.exit(context) is the one to use for this purpose. – Mike Nov 01 '21 at 13:50
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There's a bean of type JmsListenerEndpointRegistry (name org.springframework.jms.config.internalJmsListenerEndpointRegistry).

You can access the JMS listener containers from the registry (all or by name) and call stop() on the one(s) you want; the container will stop after any in-process messages complete their processing.

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   private void stopJMSListener() {
       if(null == customRegistry){
           customRegistry = context.getBean(JmsListenerEndpointRegistry.class);
       }
        customRegistry.stop();
    }

   private void startJMSListener() {
       if(null == customRegistry){
        JmsListenerEndpointRegistry customRegistry = context.getBean(JmsListenerEndpointRegistry.class);
       }
        customRegistry.start();
    }
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