WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Managing JMS resources
Manage the JMS resources associated with your message flows.
You can deploy message flows that use
JMS resources to a broker. The WebSphere® Message
Broker built-in
JMS nodes support the exchange of JMS messages and behave like JMS
clients.
Administration of JMS resources includes the following
tasks:
Understanding behavior using Activity log
Use the Activity
log for
an overview of activity in your message flows and JMS resources. The Activity
log can give you a high-level
overview to understand recent activities affecting your system and
associated external resources, for example, a lost JMS connection.
You do not need to enable Activity
log,
so it can provide an early indication of potential problems.
For more details, see Using Activity logs.
Using configurable services
Use JMS provider configurable services to interface with
proprietary JMS API calls from some providers that differ from the
standard JMS specification.
For more details, see Configuring for JMS.
Monitoring JMS resource statistics
Use the resource statistics to check that your systems are using JMS resources efficiently. The JMS resource statistics allow you to monitor the number of JMS connections, sessions, messages and connection failures. You can monitor your system resources to keep the usage within boundaries you consider acceptable.
For more details, see Resource statistics.