  int jpid;                              //JMS Pool Id
  int jcid;                              //JMS Connection Id
  char error_msg[1024 + 1];              // Error string. Must be 1024 size
  int ret;                               // Error code
  int msg_len = 1024;
  char msg[1024 + 1];        int hdr_len = 1024;
  char header[1024 + 1];        
  // Initializes JMS Pool with given pool size and arguments
  // It returns a Pool ID which need to be passed in subsequent api for getting connection from the pool
  // In case of error, it returns error code with error_msg (see help for details)
  // (int ns_kafka_init_consumer(kafka_hostname, kafka_port, kafka_topic, consumer_group, max_pool_size, error_msg)) 
  if((jpid = ns_kafka_init_consumer("127.0.0.1", 9092, "Topic", "Consumer Group", 1, error_msg)) < 0)
  {
    fprintf(stderr, "Error in initializing Kafka Consumer. Error code = %d, Error Msg = %s", jpid, error_msg);
    return;
  }
  // Initalizes Producer connection by getting connection from the given pool ID.
  // Returns the connection id  . will reuse connection if free or make new connection  ???
  // In case of error, it returns error code with error_msg (see help for details)
  // If connection is made, then transaction is set with name passed in second argument. for example here it sets KAFKAProducerConnect
  // If connection fails, then transaction is set with <TxName><ErrorMsg>. For example, KAFKAProducerConnectTimeout
  if((jcid = ns_kafka_get_connection(jpid, "KAFKAConsumerConnect", error_msg)) < 0)
  {
    fprintf(stderr, "Error in getting Kafka connention. Error code = %d, Error Msg = %s", jcid, error_msg);
    return;
  }

  // Gets message in the JMS queue/topic using connection ID returned from get connection api
  // In case of error, it returns error code with error_msg (see help for details)
  // Here Transaction is set with name passed in sixth argument . for example here it sets KAFKAPutMsg
  // If api fails, then transaction is set with <TxName><ErrorMsg>. For example, KAFKAPutMsgConnectTimeout
  // ns_kafka_put_msg(jcid, msg, msg_len, "KAFKAPutMsg", error_msg
  if((ret = ns_kafka_get_msg(jcid, msg, msg_len, header, hdr_len, "KAFKAGetMsg", error_msg)) < 0)
  {
    fprintf(stderr, "Error in Receiving message using Kafka connention. Error code = %d, Error Msg = %s", ret, error_msg);
  }

  // Releases the connection from connection pool 
  // It should be called every time so that another user can reuse it.
  if((ret = ns_kakfa_release_connection(jcid, error_msg)) < 0)
  {
    fprintf(stderr, "Error in releasing Kafka connection.Error code = %d, Error Msg = %s", ret, error_msg);
    return;
  }

  /*
  // Closes connection with kafka server 
  // It should be called at the end of test and not every time as it may have performance overhead.
  if((ret = ns_kakfa_close_connection(jcid, "KAFKAConsumerClose" , error_msg)) < 0)
  {
  fprintf(stderr, "Error in closing Kafka connection %d", ret);
  return;
  }
  
  */
  // Page think time in case of adding delay for next session
  ns_page_think_time(0.0);