WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Configuration parameters for the WebSphere Service Registry and Repository nodes
These parameters affect the broker configuration when interfacing with WebSphere® Service Registry and Repository (WSRR).
The following table describes the parameters used by the mqsichangeproperties command
to configure the DefaultWSRR object of the Service Registries configurable service.
Configuration Setting Name | Default value | Description |
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endpointAddress | For all versions
of WSRR:
|
Endpoint of the WSRR server. Where hostname:port
is the domain qualified host name and port of your WSRR server. To connect to a secure WSRR, specify
https:// instead of http://. For more information, see Accessing a secure WSRR repository. For information about the specific levels of WSRR that are supported with WebSphere Message Broker, see WebSphere Message Broker Requirements. |
timeoutConnection | 180 | The WSRR connection timeout period in seconds. The default value is 180 seconds. Set a value that is sufficiently long for complex queries to complete. |
For more information about WSRR endpoint addresses, see WSRR Web service interface URLs.
The following table describes the parameters
for Cache that are configured by using the mqsichangeproperties command.
Configuration Setting Name | Default value | Description |
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needCache | True | Enable WebSphere Message Broker WSRR cache. |
timeout | 100000000 | The timeout value for the cache. The cache expiry time in milliseconds. (The default value of 100000000 milliseconds is approximately 27.8 hours). |
predefinedCacheQueries | None | A list of semicolon-separated WSRR XPath query expressions with which to initialize the WebSphere Message Broker WSRR cache at startup. These WSRR XPath query expressions are defined by the WSRR SOAP interface query expression language, and can include an optional depth specifier extension. |
The following table describes the parameters for Cache
Notification that are configured by using the mqsichangeproperties command.
Configuration Setting Name | Default value | Description |
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enableCacheNotification | False | Enable WebSphere Message Broker WSRR Cache Notification. |
refreshQueriesAfterNotification | True | When a notification is received from WSRR, if refreshQueriesAfterNotification is set to True, the cache is updated with the new version of the object immediately; if False, the cache is updated on the next request. |
connectionFactoryName | jms/SRConnectionFactory | The name of the WSRR WebSphere Application Server JMS provider JMS connection factory for Cache Notification. |
initialContextFactory | com.ibm.websphere.naming. WsnInitialContextFactory | The name of the WSRR WebSphere Application Server JMS provider JMS context factory for Cache Notification. |
locationJNDIBinding | iiop://hostname:2809/ | The URL to the WebSphere Application Server JMS provider JNDI bindings, where hostname is variable. |
subscriptionTopic | jms/SuccessTopic | The topic name used to receive WebSphere Application Server JMS provider Cache Notification. |
For information about accessing a secure WSRR server, see Accessing a secure WSRR repository.