software.amazon.awssdk.services.sns.model.CreateTopicResponse Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: SnsConnector.java From smallrye-reactive-messaging with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Send message to the SNS Topic. * * @param message Message to be sent, must not be {@code null} * @return the CompletionStage of sending message. */ private CompletionStage<Message<?>> send(Message<?> message, String topic, String snsUrl, boolean mock) { SnsClientConfig clientConfig = new SnsClientConfig(snsUrl, mock); SnsAsyncClient client = SnsClientManager.get().getAsyncClient(clientConfig); CreateTopicRequest topicCreationRequest = CreateTopicRequest.builder().name(topic).build(); return client.createTopic(topicCreationRequest) .thenApply(CreateTopicResponse::topicArn) .thenCompose(arn -> client.publish(PublishRequest .builder() .topicArn(arn) .message((String) message.getPayload()) .build())) .thenApply(resp -> { log.successfullySend(resp.messageId()); return message; }); }
Example #2
Source File: CreateTopic.java From aws-doc-sdk-examples with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
public static String createSNSTopic(SnsClient snsClient, String topicName ) { CreateTopicResponse result = null; try { CreateTopicRequest request = CreateTopicRequest.builder() .name(topicName) .build(); result = snsClient.createTopic(request); return result.topicArn(); } catch (SnsException e) { System.err.println(e.awsErrorDetails().errorMessage()); System.exit(1); } return ""; //snippet-end:[sns.java2.CreateTopic.main] }
Example #3
Source File: SnsManager.java From quarkus with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
public void createTopic(String topicName) { CreateTopicResponse topic = sync.createTopic(t -> t.name(topicName)); topics.put(topicName, topic.topicArn()); }