The JMS 2.0 specification says
The
JMSMessageID
header field contains a value that uniquely identifies each message sent by a provider.
...and...
The exact scope of uniqueness is provider defined. It should at least cover all messages for a specific installation of a provider where an installation is some connected set of message routers.
The specification does not explicitly state that the JMSMessageID
returned from the publish API call must match the one present in the message when it is consumed. The discussion in the spec about moving the JMSMessageID
to the JMSCorrelationID
when replying to a request implies that the two would be the same. If the message ID was changed between publication and consumption, this style of request/reply would fail.
Certainly in the unified domain model of JMS 1.1 and now 2.0, it would not make sense for the behavior of the JMSMessageID
to change depending on whether the destination is a queue or a topic. Under the unified model, one would expect all destinations to act alike in this regard.
Also, if "provider" as used in the first paragraph refers to the thing that is sending messages, then a publication that fanned out to 10 identical messages, with identical JMSMessageID
values, would meet the spec since uniqueness is measured at the sending side.
Unfortunately, the specification liberally switches between using the term "provider" to describe the thing sending messages versus using it to describe the vendor of the JMS transport. This is evident in the two quoted passages above. This ambiguity doesn't help matters any.
At least one implementation (IBM's MQ) takes the approach that a publication fanning out to 10 messages has created 10 unique, new messages, and therefore each of these has a unique JMSMessageID
value. This is arguably consistent with the second quoted passage which requires uniqueness scoped to the provider, where "provider" appears to refer to the vendor implementation and not the thing sending messages.
It is my belief that when a published message fans out to multiple subscribers the correct behavior would be that the JMSMessageID
would be preserved in each instance of the message so that replies can be correlated as expected. In other words, I believe IBM's implementation to be non-compliant. Since the specification is ambiguous on the matter, I'm looking for an authoritative source which either states outright or strongly implies the behavior as intended by the spec, one way or the other. Depending on the response, I'll either stand down, or else raise the issue with IBM as a compliance defect.