Java RTO API

The Solace Messaging API for Java RTO, version 10.9 (also referred to as solclientj), is a low-latency Java Native Interface (JNI) wrapper for the C API.

Message Exchange Patterns

The Solace Messaging API for Java RTO supports all common message exchange patterns.

  • Publish / Subscribe
  • Point-to-Point
  • Request / Reply

For more information, see Message Delivery Modes.

Features

For the list of features that are supported for the Solace Messaging API for Java RTO, see Feature Support in Solace Messaging APIs.

Get Started

Tutorials are provided to help you quickly get up to speed developing applications using the Solace Messaging API for Java RTO.

There are three ways you can get started using a Solace event broker:

  1. If you have Solace event brokers already deployed, obtain the hostname or IP address of an event broker to test against, a username and password to access it, and a Message VPN in which you can produce and consume messages.
  2. You can set up a software event broker as a container image. For more information, see Setting Up Container Images
  3. You can spin up an event broker service, which is a SaaS-based software event broker running in Solace Cloud.

Start Tutorials

Java RTO API Reference

Click below to access the reference for the Solace Messaging API for Java RTO.

Java RTO Reference

Java RTO API Release Notes

Click below to download the latest release notes for the Solace Messaging API for Java RTO.

Java RTO API Release Notes