PUBLISH RABBITMQ SUPPORT BY AMQP ADAPTER

The Advantco AMQP adapter for SAP Netweaver now supports integration with RabbitMQ. This cheatsheet explains how to configure the AMQP channels to send or to receive messages to/from RabbitMQ. To integrate with RabbitMQ thru SAP PI, select AMQP 0-9-1 as Message Protocol.

 

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For AMQP 0-9-1, follows the following queue/topic syntax:

 

1. For sender adapter: Assume that the adapter consumes messages from queue Q: In AMQP 0-9-1, to identify a queue, we need declare a binding from an exchange to that queue. There is no other way to directly use the queue name only. So: – If you already have had a direct exchange E that binds to queue Q with routing key K, then you can enter direct://E/K/Q into the Queue/Topic field. General syntax is direct://// – Or you can simply enter the queue name (Q) into the Queue/Topic field, then the adapter automatically creates a binding from the built-in direct exchange amq.direct to queue Q using the queue name as routing key.

 

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2. For receiver adapter: Assume that the adapter publishes messages to queue Q: In AMQP 0-9-1, messages must be directly published to exchanges; the messages are then routed to target queue via routing key. So please enter the following into the Queue/Topic field: – If you want to publish messages to direct exchange E that binds to queue Q with routing key K:direct://E/K – If you want to publish messages to topic exchange E that binds to queue Q with routing key K:topic://E/K – If you want to publish messages to fanout or headers exchange E that binds to queue Q: fanout://E headers://E

 

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You can refer to http://www.rabbitmq.com/tutorials/amqp-concepts.html for explanations of exchange concepts.


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