Generally you can't easily change a message. Normally you consume the message then send a new message. Its generally quite inefficient to modify messages in place in the broker since it adds a massive deserialization/serialization burden - but with some hacking it should be possible. On 8/30/06, dap wrote: > > Hello, > > I modify messages(add new properties, change body etc.) in Interceptor. > (current 4.1 snapshot) > > but the consumer gets the messages still unchanged. > > *** > > aqtivemq.xml: > > > ... > > > > ... > > > > ModifyBrokerPlugin.java: > > public class ModifyBrokerPlugin extends BrokerPluginSupport { > … > > public void send(ConnectionContext context, Message messageSend) throws > Exception { > > log.info("\n MapMessage before...: " + messageSend); > > MapMessage msg = (MapMessage)messageSend; > > msg.setStringProperty("foo","SUPER_FOO"); > > //messageSend.getMessage().setProperty("foo2","SUPER_FOO2"); > > log.info("\n MapMessage after...: " + messageSend); //message > has been changed > > super.send(context, messageSend); > > } > ... > } > > > *** > > Do I miss something here? > > Or could someone please provide an other idea / examle of modifying message > in a Queue? > > > thanks! > -- > View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Is-it-possible-to-modify-messages-in-Interceptor--tf2189703.html#a6058250 > Sent from the ActiveMQ - User forum at Nabble.com. > > -- James ------- http://radio.weblogs.com/0112098/