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Updated on 2024-04-07 GMT+08:00

Step 4: Connect to a RocketMQ Instance to Create and Retrieve Messages

This section describes how to use TCP to connect to a RocketMQ instance with SSL in CLI mode.

Prerequisites

Accessing the Instance with CLI

  1. Download the rocketmq-tutorial software package.

    wget https://dms-demo.obs.cn-north-1.myhuaweicloud.com/rocketmq-tutorial.zip

  2. Decompress the rocketmq-tutorial package.

    unzip rocketmq-tutorial.zip

  3. Go to the rocketmq-tutorial/bin directory.

    cd rocketmq-tutorial/bin

  4. Create normal messages using the sample project.

    JAVA_OPT=-Dtls.enable=true sh mqadmin sendMessage -n "${Connection addresses}" -t ${Topic name} -p "hello rocketmq"

    Parameter description:

    • Connection addresses: specifies the metadata address of a RocketMQ instance.
    • Topic name: name of the topic created for the RocketMQ instance

    In the following example, 100.xxx.xxx.89:8200;100.xxx.xxx.144:8200 are the connection addresses to the RocketMQ instance, and topic-test is the topic name.

    JAVA_OPT=-Dtls.enable=true sh mqadmin sendMessage -n "100.xxx.xxx.89:8200;100.xxx.xxx.144:8200" -t topic-test -p "hello rocketmq"

    Press Ctrl+C to exit.

  5. Retrieve normal messages using the sample project.

    JAVA_OPT=-Dtls.enable=true sh mqadmin consumeMessage -n "${Connection addresses}" -t ${Topic name}

    Parameter description:

    • Connection addresses: specifies the metadata address of a RocketMQ instance.
    • Topic name: name of the topic created for the RocketMQ instance

    In the following example, 100.xxx.xxx.89:8200;100.xxx.xxx.144:8200 are the connection addresses to the RocketMQ instance, and topic-test is the topic name.

    JAVA_OPT=-Dtls.enable=true sh mqadmin consumeMessage -n "100.xxx.xxx.89:8200;100.xxx.xxx.144:8200" -t topic-test

    To stop consuming messages, press Ctrl+C to exit.

  6. Create messages with traces using the sample project.

    JAVA_OPT=-Dtls.enable=true sh mqadmin sendMessage -n "${Connection addresses}" -t ${Topic name} -p "hello rocketmq" -m true

    Parameter description:

    • Connection addresses: specifies the metadata address of a RocketMQ instance.
    • Topic name: name of the topic created for the RocketMQ instance

    In the following example, 100.xxx.xxx.89:8200;100.xxx.xxx.144:8200 are the connection addresses to the RocketMQ instance, and topic-test is the topic name.

    JAVA_OPT=-Dtls.enable=true sh mqadmin sendMessage -n "100.xxx.xxx.89:8200;100.xxx.xxx.144:8200" -t topic-test -p "hello rocketmq" -m true

    Press Ctrl+C to exit.

  7. Retrieve messages and send the message traces using the sample project.

    JAVA_OPT=-Dtls.enable=true sh mqadmin consumeMessage -n "${Connection addresses}" -t ${Topic name} -m true

    Parameter description:

    • Connection addresses: specifies the metadata address of a RocketMQ instance.
    • Topic name: name of the topic created for the RocketMQ instance

    In the following example, 100.xxx.xxx.89:8200;100.xxx.xxx.144:8200 are the connection addresses to the RocketMQ instance, and topic-test is the topic name.

    JAVA_OPT=-Dtls.enable=true sh mqadmin consumeMessage -n "100.xxx.xxx.89:8200;100.xxx.xxx.144:8200" -t topic-test -m true

    Press Ctrl+C to exit.