Quick Start
This quick start guide is a detailed instruction of setting up RocketMQ messaging system on your local machine
to send and receive messages.
ON THIS PAGE
- PREREQUISITE
- DOWNLOAD & BUILD FROM RELEASE
- START NAME SERVER
- START BROKER
- SEND & RECEIVE MESSAGES
- SHUTDOWN SERVERS
Prerequisite
The following softwares are assumed installed:
- 64bit OS, Linux/Unix/Mac is recommended;
- 64bit JDK 1.8+;
- Maven 3.2.x;
- Git;
- 4g+ free disk for Broker server
Download & Build from Release
Click here to download the 4.4.0 source release. Also you could download a binary release from here.
Now execute the following commands to unpack 4.4.0 source release and build the binary artifact.
> unzip rocketmq-all-4.4.0-source-release.zip
> cd rocketmq-all-4.4.0/
> mvn -Prelease-all -DskipTests clean install -U
> cd distribution/target/apache-rocketmq
Start Name Server
> nohup sh bin/mqnamesrv &
> tail -f ~/logs/rocketmqlogs/namesrv.log
The Name Server boot success...
Start Broker
> nohup sh bin/mqbroker -n localhost:9876 &
> tail -f ~/logs/rocketmqlogs/broker.log
The broker[%s, 172.30.30.233:10911] boot success...
Send & Receive Messages
Before sending/receiving messages, we need to tell clients the location of name servers. RocketMQ provides multiple ways to achieve this. For simplicity, we use environment variable NAMESRV_ADDR
> export NAMESRV_ADDR=localhost:9876
> sh bin/tools.sh org.apache.rocketmq.example.quickstart.Producer
SendResult [sendStatus=SEND_OK, msgId= ...
> sh bin/tools.sh org.apache.rocketmq.example.quickstart.Consumer
ConsumeMessageThread_%d Receive New Messages: [MessageExt...
Shutdown Servers
> sh bin/mqshutdown broker
The mqbroker(36695) is running...
Send shutdown request to mqbroker(36695) OK
> sh bin/mqshutdown namesrv
The mqnamesrv(36664) is running...
Send shutdown request to mqnamesrv(36664) OK