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TDMQ for RocketMQ

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Step 1: Creating TDMQ for RocketMQ Resources
Step 2: Using the SDK to Send and Receive Messages (Recommended)
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Preparations

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Last updated: 2026-01-23 17:16:37
This document introduces the preparations needed before getting started with TDMQ for RocketMQ, including creating an account, obtaining permissions, and preparing Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) resources.

Operation Steps

1. Create a Tencent Cloud account and complete identity verification.
Before you create a TDMQ for RocketMQ cluster, create a Tencent Cloud account and complete identity verification. For specific steps, see Creating a Tencent Cloud Account and Introduction to Identity Verification.
If you already have a Tencent Cloud account and have completed identity verification, skip this step.
2. Top up your account.
Before you create a TDMQ for RocketMQ cluster, make sure that your account has sufficient funds to cover the cost of purchasing the cluster. For specific steps on account top-up, see Online Top-up.
If your account already has sufficient funds, skip this step.
3. Configure operation permissions on TDMQ for RocketMQ clusters for your account.
If you are using a Tencent Cloud sub-account, grant operation permissions on TDMQ for RocketMQ clusters to the sub-account. For more information, see Account Permission Management Overview.
If you are using a Tencent Cloud root account, which has full access to all resources by default, you can skip this step.
4. Create a VPC network and subnet.
Before you create a TDMQ for RocketMQ cluster, make sure that an available VPC and subnet exist. For specific steps to create a VPC network and subnet, see Creating a VPC Network and Subnet. The created VPC and RocketMQ cluster must be located in the same region, as cloud products in different regions are completely isolated from each other on the private network.
If you already have a suitable VPC and subnet, you can skip this step.
5. Prepare Linux servers and configure the environment.
VPC
Prepare Linux servers: This document uses Tencent Cloud Virtual Machine (CVM) as an example. For specific steps to create a CVM instance, see Purchasing a CVM Instance. Make sure that the CVM instance and TDMQ for RocketMQ cluster are in the same VPC. If you already have an available CVM instance, you can skip this step.
Configure the environment: Log in to the CVM instance and install Java JDK and Maven. For specific operation steps, see Installing JDK Version 1.8 or Later and Installing Maven Version 2.5 or Later.
Public network environment
Perform the operations on your local computer. You need to install Java JDK version 1.8 or later and Maven version 2.5 or later in advance.






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