Use the options on the Add Component Queue Wizard pages to associate a Java™ application or (Workplace or Workplace XT) Java Message Service (JMS) queue with a workflow queue.
NOTE Workplace supports both Java applications and JMS queues; IBM FileNet Web Services and Open Client support only Java application for components.
See Configure component queues and About Component Integrator for additional configuration information. See the Help for Process Development for information about Component Integrator.
To create a new component queue
On return from the Java or JMS configuration dialog box...
NOTE If your system has been configured to automatically check for new events, Component Manager responds to both the component's polling rate and to new events as they occur. For example, if a component's polling rate is 10000 (10 seconds), Component Manager automatically queries the associated component queue every 10 seconds. If after 3 seconds an event comes in, Component Manager again queries the component queue and processes any additional work found there.
NOTE If your component has an error during execution, the work item will contain a summary of the exception text. Therefore, it is advantageous to know where to look for the work object. If you retain the Malfunction submap, the work object will go to the Conductor queue. If you define a custom exception handling submap for the component adaptor, the work item will be where you specify.
NOTE If you are using a WebLogic application server, the JMS adaptor cannot be started until the WebLogic application server has completed its startup sequence. Any JMS adaptors must be started manually after the application server has completed its startup sequence and Component Manager is running.
For Workplace to use CE Operations, you need appropriate access to the potential targets in the object store.
CAUTION In order for the JMS adapter to establish a connection with the queue connection factory, the JAAS credentials (user name and password) specified here for the JMS adapter must exist in the security list of the application server.
Adding operations
NOTE On the Component Properties dialog box, you can specify exposed fields, indexes, and security for this component, as well as change the adaptor and operation properties.