Net::STOMP::Client::CoUsertContributed Perl DNet::STOMP::Client::Connection(3)NAMENet::STOMP::Client::Connection - Connection support for
Net::STOMP::Client
DESCRIPTION
This module provides connection establishment support (plain TCP and
SSL) as well as URI handling.
It is used internally by Net::STOMP::Client and should not be directly
used elsewhere.
FUNCTIONS
This module provides the following function (which is not exported):
new([OPTIONS])
attempt to establish a new connection to a STOMP server
SSL
When creating an object with Net::STOMP::Client's new() method, if you
supply some socket options (via "sockopts") with a name starting with
"SSL_" or if you supply a URI (via "uri") with a scheme containg "ssl"
then IO::Socket::SSL will be used to create the socket instead of
IO::Socket::INET and the communication with the server will then go
through SSL.
Here are the most commonly used SSL socket options:
SSL_ca_path
path to a directory containing several trusted certificates as
separate files as well as an index of the certificates
SSL_key_file
path of your RSA private key
SSL_cert_file
path of your certificate
SSL_passwd_cb
subroutine that should return the password required to decrypt your
private key
For more information, see IO::Socket::SSL.
FAILOVER
The "uri" option of Net::STOMP::Client's new() method can be given a
complex URI indicating some kind of failover, for instance:
"failover:(tcp://msg01:6163,tcp://msg02:6163)".
The given URI must use the ActiveMQ failover syntax (see
http://activemq.apache.org/failover-transport-reference.html
<http://activemq.apache.org/failover-transport-reference.html>) and
only some options are supported, namely: "backOffMultiplier",
"initialReconnectDelay", "maxReconnectAttempts", "maxReconnectDelay",
"randomize" and "useExponentialBackOff".
When specified, these failover options will be used only inside the
new() method (so at the TCP connection level) and not elsewhere. If the
broker later fails during the STOMP interaction, it is up to the
program author, knowing the logic of his code, to perform the
appropriate recovery actions and eventually reconnect, using again the
new() method.
SEE ALSO
IO::Socket::INET, IO::Socket::SSL, Net::STOMP::Client.
AUTHOR
Lionel Cons <http://cern.ch/lionel.cons>
Copyright CERN 2012
perl v5.14.3 2012-12-14 Net::STOMP::Client::Connection(3)