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Configurable services properties
The supplied configurable services, and the configurable services that you create, are defined by their names and properties. You can use the supplied services.
Use the WebSphere® Message Broker Explorer to view, create, and modify configurable services. You can also delete custom-named configurable services; however, you cannot delete IBM-defined configurable services. For more information, see Using the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer to work with configurable services.
You can create your own configurable services by using the mqsicreateconfigurableservice command. For examples of how to use this command to create each configurable service, see mqsicreateconfigurableservice command. You can also delete services that you have created by using the mqsideleteconfigurableservice command. For examples of how to use this command to delete each configurable service, see mqsideleteconfigurableservice command.
If you want to change the properties for a configurable service, use the mqsichangeproperties command and specify the broker name and -c ConfigurableService. Set the ObjectName to the name of the service for which you want to change properties; the name can be a predefined name (one of the names shown for the service type in the following tables), or the name of a configurable service that you have created yourself. For examples of how to use this command, see mqsichangeproperties command.
For most types of configurable service, your changes will take effect from the next time a message flow that uses the configurable service is called. For some types of configurable service, for which it is explicitly stated in the documentation, you must stop and start the execution group for the change to take effect.
mqsireportproperties brokerName -c AllTypes -o AllReportableEntityNames -r
Specify the appropriate parameters from those parameters shown in the following tables on the mqsichangeproperties and mqsireportproperties commands:
- Specify -c to identify the configurable service type.
- Specify -o to identify the name of the configurable service object.
- Specify -n to identify the properties of the service.
- Specify -v to identify the values of the properties specified.
The following topics describe the properties for each configurable service:
- Activity log configurable service
- Aggregation configurable service
- CDServer configurable service
- CICSConnection configurable service
- Collector configurable service
- ConnectorProviders configurable service
- CORBA configurable service
- DataCaptureSource configurable service
- DataCaptureStore configurable service
- DataDestination configurable service
- DotNetAppDomain configurable service
- EmailServer configurable service
- EISProviders configurable service
- FtpServer configurable service
- IMSConnect configurable service
- JavaClassLoader configurable service
- JDBCProviders configurable service
- JDEdwardsConnection configurable service
- JMSProviders configurable service
- MonitoringProfiles configurable service
- PeopleSoftConnection configurable service
- PolicySets configurable service
- PolicySet Bindings configurable service
- Resequence configurable service
- SAPConnection configurable service
- SecurityProfiles configurable service
- Service Registries configurable service
- SiebelConnection configurable service
- SMTP configurable service
- TCPIPClient configurable service
- TCPIPServer configurable service
- Timer configurable service
- UserDefined configurable service
- WXSServer configurable service