Solace 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 Solace C API.
The Solace Java RTO API supports the following Message Exchange Patterns:
- Publish-Subscribe
- Point-to-Point
- Request-Reply
Get Started
To get up to speed quickly developing applications using the Solace Java RTO API you may want to check out our Java RTO Tutorials.
Before you can start working with the Solace Java RTO API, you must have access to a Solace event broker to test and use your Java application.
You can get started using a Solace event broker in any of these ways:
- If you have an appliance event broker or software event broker already deployed, obtain
- the hostname or IP address of an event broker to test against
- a username and password to access it
- a Message VPN in which you can produce and consume messages
- You can set up a software event broker as a container image. For more information, see Setting Up Container Images.
- If you have Solace Cloud, you create a new event broker service. For more information, see Creating Event Broker Services.




