diff --git a/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/messaging/jms.adoc b/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/messaging/jms.adoc index 7cbeb8444d..004d0c3104 100644 --- a/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/messaging/jms.adoc +++ b/spring-boot-project/spring-boot-docs/src/docs/asciidoc/messaging/jms.adoc @@ -8,15 +8,15 @@ Spring Boot also auto-configures the necessary infrastructure to send and receiv [[messaging.jms.activemq]] -=== ActiveMQ Support -When https://activemq.apache.org/[ActiveMQ] is available on the classpath, Spring Boot can also configure a `ConnectionFactory`. +=== ActiveMQ "Classic" Support +When https://activemq.apache.org/components/classic[ActiveMQ "Classic"] is available on the classpath, Spring Boot can also configure a `ConnectionFactory`. If the broker is present, an embedded broker is automatically started and configured (provided no broker URL is specified through configuration and the embedded broker is not disabled in the configuration). -NOTE: If you use `spring-boot-starter-activemq`, the necessary dependencies to connect or embed an ActiveMQ instance are provided, as is the Spring infrastructure to integrate with JMS. +NOTE: If you use `spring-boot-starter-activemq`, the necessary dependencies to connect or embed an ActiveMQ "Classic" instance are provided, as is the Spring infrastructure to integrate with JMS. -ActiveMQ configuration is controlled by external configuration properties in `+spring.activemq.*+`. +ActiveMQ "Classic" configuration is controlled by external configuration properties in `+spring.activemq.*+`. -By default, ActiveMQ is auto-configured to use the https://activemq.apache.org/vm-transport-reference.html[VM transport], which starts a broker embedded in the same JVM instance. +By default, ActiveMQ "Classic" is auto-configured to use the https://activemq.apache.org/vm-transport-reference.html[VM transport], which starts a broker embedded in the same JVM instance. You can disable the embedded broker by configuring the configprop:spring.activemq.in-memory[] property, as shown in the following example: @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The embedded broker will also be disabled if you configure the broker URL, as sh password: "secret" ---- -If you want to take full control over the embedded broker, see https://activemq.apache.org/how-do-i-embed-a-broker-inside-a-connection.html[the ActiveMQ documentation] for further information. +If you want to take full control over the embedded broker, see https://activemq.apache.org/how-do-i-embed-a-broker-inside-a-connection.html[the ActiveMQ "Classic" documentation] for further information. By default, a `CachingConnectionFactory` wraps the native `ConnectionFactory` with sensible settings that you can control by external configuration properties in `+spring.jms.*+`: @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ If you'd rather use native pooling, you can do so by adding a dependency to `org TIP: See {spring-boot-autoconfigure-module-code}/jms/activemq/ActiveMQProperties.java[`ActiveMQProperties`] for more of the supported options. You can also register an arbitrary number of beans that implement `ActiveMQConnectionFactoryCustomizer` for more advanced customizations. -By default, ActiveMQ creates a destination if it does not yet exist so that destinations are resolved against their provided names. +By default, ActiveMQ "Classic" creates a destination if it does not yet exist so that destinations are resolved against their provided names. @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ If you'd rather use native pooling, you can do so by adding a dependency to `org See {spring-boot-autoconfigure-module-code}/jms/artemis/ArtemisProperties.java[`ArtemisProperties`] for more supported options. -No JNDI lookup is involved, and destinations are resolved against their names, using either the `name` attribute in the Artemis configuration or the names provided through configuration. +No JNDI lookup is involved, and destinations are resolved against their names, using either the `name` attribute in the ActiveMQ Artemis configuration or the names provided through configuration.