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Instances
Binding a RabbitMQ Exchange
Binding an exchange is to relate an exchange to another exchange or queue. In this way, producers send messages to exchanges and exchanges route these messages to related exchanges or queues.
This section describes how to bind exchanges on the console. An exchange can be bound with a target exchange or a queue can be bound with a source exchange. An exchange can be bound with multiple target exchanges. A queue can be bound with multiple source exchanges.
Notes and Constraints
- In RabbitMQ 3.x.x, the exchange (AMQP default) cannot be bound with any exchange.
- Internal exchanges can only be bound with exchanges and not queues.
Prerequisites
An exchange has been created.
Binding an Exchange to a Target Exchange
- Log in to the console.
- In the upper left corner, click
and select a region.
NOTE:
Select the region where your RabbitMQ instance is.
- Click
and choose Application > Distributed Message Service for RabbitMQ to open the console of DMS for RabbitMQ.
- Click an instance name to go to the instance details page.
- In the navigation pane, choose Virtual Hosts.
- Click a virtual host name.
- On the Exchange tab page, click Bind Exchange in the row containing the desired exchange. The Bind Exchange page is displayed.
- Click Add Binding. The Add Binding dialog box is displayed.
- Set the parameters by referring to Table 1.
Table 1 Binding parameters Parameter
Description
Type
Select the binding type: Select Exchange.
Target
Select a target exchange to be bound.
Routing Key
Enter a key string to inform the exchange of which target exchanges to deliver messages to.
- This parameter is required by direct exchanges and topic exchanges. Such exchanges route messages to target exchanges with the routing keys matched. If this parameter is not set, exchanges route messages to all the bound target exchanges.
- For fanout exchanges and header exchanges, skip this parameter.
- Click OK.
On the Bindings page, view the bound exchange.
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