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Pubsub
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[Back](index.md)
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This section details the usage of an API designed for accessing an XMPP based
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implementation of a [publish and
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subscribe](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publish/subscribe) based messaging
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system. It has functionality for creation, configuration of, subscription and
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publishing to pubsub nodes.
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* Node creation and configuration
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* Publishing to a node
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* Receiving pubsub messages
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* Retrieving persisted pubsub messages
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* Discover pubsub information
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**XEP related:** [XEP-0060](http://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0060.html)
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Node creation and configuration
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### Description
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Allowed users may create and configure pubsub nodes. There are two types of
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nodes that can be created, leaf nodes and collection nodes.
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* Leaf Nodes - contains only messages
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* Collection Nodes - contains only nodes (both Leaf and Collection are allowed), but no messages
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The current version of this API only supports Leaf Nodes. There are many
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configuration options available for nodes, but the two main options are
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whether the node is **persistent** or not and whether it will deliver payload
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or not.
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### Usage
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In order to create a node you will need to first create an instance of
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_**PubSubManager**_. There are several options for node creation which range
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from creating an instant node, default configuration, or a fully configured
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node.
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### Examples
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Create an instant node:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = new PubSubManager(con);
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// Create the node
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LeafNode leaf = mgr.createNode();
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```
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Create a node with default configuration and then configure it:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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// Create the node
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LeafNode leaf = mgr.createNode("testNode");
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ConfigureForm form = new ConfigureForm(FormType.submit);
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form.setAccessModel(AccessModel.open);
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form.setDeliverPayloads(false);
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form.setNotifyRetract(true);
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form.setPersistentItems(true);
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form.setPublishModel(PublishModel.open);
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leaf.sendConfigurationForm(form);
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```
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Create and configure a node:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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// Create the node
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ConfigureForm form = new ConfigureForm(FormType.submit);
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form.setAccessModel(AccessModel.open);
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form.setDeliverPayloads(false);
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form.setNotifyRetract(true);
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form.setPersistentItems(true);
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form.setPublishModel(PublishModel.open);
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LeafNode leaf = mgr.createNode("testNode", form);
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```
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Publishing to a node
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--------------------
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**Description**
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This section deals with the **publish** portion of pubsub. Usage of a node
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typically involves either sending or receiving data, referred to as items.
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Depending on the context of the nodes usage, the item being sent to it can
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have different properties. It can contain application data known as payload,
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or the publisher may choose to supply meaningful unique id's. Determination of
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an items acceptable properties is defined by a combination of node
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configuration and its purpose.
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**Usage**
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To publish to a node, you will have to either create or retrieve an existing
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node and then create and send items to that node. The ability for any given
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person to publish to the node will be dependent on its configuration.
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**Examples**
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In this example we publish an item to a node that does not take payload:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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// Get the node
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LeafNode node = mgr.getNode("testNode");
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// Publish an Item, let service set the id
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node.send(new Item());
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// Publish an Item with the specified id
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node.send(new Item("123abc"));
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```
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In this example we publish an item to a node that does take payload:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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// Get the node
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LeafNode node = mgr.getNode("testNode");
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// Publish an Item with payload
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node.send(new PayloadItem("test" + System.currentTimeMillis(),
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new SimplePayload("book", "pubsub:test:book", "Two Towers")));
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```
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Receiving pubsub messages
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-------------------------
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**Description**
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This section deals with the **subscribe** portion of pubsub. As mentioned in
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the last section, usage of a node typically involves either sending or
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receiving items. Subscribers are interested in being notified when items are
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published to the pubsub node. These items may or may not have application
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specific data (payload), as that is dependent on the context in which the node
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is being used.
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**Usage**
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To get messages asynchronously when items are published to a node, you will
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have to
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* Get a node.
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* Create and register a listener.
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* Subscribe to the node.
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Please note that you should register the listener before subscribing so that
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all messages sent after subscribing are received. If done in the reverse
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order, messages that are sent after subscribing but before registering a
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listener may not be processed as expected.
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**Examples**
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In this example we can see how to create a listener and register it and then
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subscribe for messages.
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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// Get the node
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LeafNode node = mgr.getNode("testNode");
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node.addItemEventListener(new ItemEventCoordinator<Item;>());
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node.subscribe(myJid);
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```
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Where the listener is defined like so:
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class ItemEventCoordinator implements ItemEventListener {
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@Override
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public void handlePublishedItems(ItemPublishEvent items) {
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System.out.println("Item count: " + System.out.println(items);
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}
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}
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```
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In addition to receiving published items, there are notifications for several
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other events that occur on a node as well.
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* Deleting items or purging all items from a node
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* Changing the node configuration
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In this example we can see how to create a listener, register it and then
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subscribe for item deletion messages.
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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// Get the node
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LeafNode node = mgr.getNode("testNode");
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node.addItemDeleteListener(new ItemDeleteCoordinator<Item;>());
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node.subscribe(myJid);
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node.deleteItem("id_one");
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```
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Where the handler is defined like so:
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```
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class ItemDeleteCoordinator implements ItemDeleteListener {
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@Override
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public void handleDeletedItems(ItemDeleteEvent items) {
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System.out.println("Item count: " + items.getItemIds().size());
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System.out.println(items);
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}
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@Override
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public void handlePurge() {
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System.out.println("All items have been deleted from node");
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}
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}
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```
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In this example we can see how to create a listener, register it and then
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subscribe for node configuration messages.
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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// Get the node
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Node node = mgr.getNode("testNode");
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node.addConfigurationListener(new NodeConfigCoordinator());
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node.subscribe(myJid);
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ConfigureForm form = new ConfigureForm(FormType.submit);
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form.setAccessModel(AccessModel.open);
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form.setDeliverPayloads(false);
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form.setNotifyRetract(true);
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form.setPersistentItems(true);
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form.setPublishModel(PublishModel.open);
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node.sendConfigurationForm(form);
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```
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Where the handler is defined like so:
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class NodeConfigCoordinator implements NodeConfigListener {
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@Override
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public void handleNodeConfiguration(ConfigurationEvent config) {
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System.out.println("New configuration");
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System.out.println(config.getConfiguration());
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}
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}
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```
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Retrieving persisted pubsub messages
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**Description**
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When persistent nodes are used, the subscription and registration methods
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described in the last section will not enable the retrieval of items that
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already exist in the node. This section deals with the specific methods for
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retrieving these items. There are several means of retrieving existing items.
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You can retrieve all items at once, the last N items, or the items specified
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by a collection of id's. Please note that the service may, according to the
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pubsub specification, reply with a list of items that contains only the item
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id's (no payload) to save on bandwidth. This will not occur when the id's are
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specified since this is the means of guaranteeing retrieval of payload.
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**Usage**
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To synchronously retrieve existing items from a persistent node, you will have
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to get an instance of a _**LeafNode**_ and call one of the retrieve methods.
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**Examples**
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In this example we can see how to retrieve the existing items from a node:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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// Get the node
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LeafNode node = mgr.getNode("testNode");
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Collection<? extends Item> items = node.getItems();
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```
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In this example we can see how to retrieve the last N existing items:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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// Get the node
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LeafNode node = mgr.getNode("testNode");
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List<? extends Item> items = node.getItems(100);
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```
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In this example we can see how to retrieve the specified existing items:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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// Get the node
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LeafNode node = mgr.getNode("testNode");
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Collection<String;> ids = new ArrayList<String;>(3);
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ids.add("1");
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ids.add("3");
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ids.add("4");
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List<? extends Item> items = node.getItems(ids);
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```
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Discover pubsub information
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**Description**
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A user may want to query a server or node for a variety of pubsub related
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information.
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**Usage**
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To retrieve information, a user will simply use either the _**PubSubManager**_
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or _**Node**_ classes depending on what type of information is required.
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**Examples**
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In this example we can see how to get pubsub capabilities:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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// Get the pubsub features that are supported
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DiscoverInfo supportedFeatures = mgr.getSupportedFeatures();
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```
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In this example we can see how to get pubsub subscriptions for all nodes:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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// Get all the subscriptions in the pubsub service
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List<Subscription;> subscriptions = mgr.getSubscriptions();
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```
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In this example we can see how to get all affiliations for the users bare JID
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on the pubsub service:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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// Get the affiliations for the users bare JID
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List<Affiliation;> affiliations = mgr.getAffiliations();
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```
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In this example we can see how to get information about the node:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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Node node = mgr.getNode("testNode");
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// Get the node information
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DiscoverInfo nodeInfo = node.discoverInfo();
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```
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In this example we can see how to discover the node items:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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Node node = mgr.getNode("testNode");
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// Discover the node items
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DiscoverItems nodeItems = node.discoverItems();
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```
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In this example we can see how to get node subscriptions:
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```
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// Create a pubsub manager using an existing XMPPConnection
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PubSubManager mgr = PubSubManager.getInstanceFor(con);
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Node node = mgr.getNode("testNode");
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// Discover the node subscriptions
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List<Subscription;> subscriptions = node.getSubscriptions();
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```
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