Properties

A property consists of a name-value pair in the format:

PROPERTY_NAME(property_value)

Names are not case sensitive, but are restricted to a set of recognized names shown in table xxx.

Table 29. Property names and valid values

Property Short form Valid values
CLIENTIDCID
Any String
DESCRIPTION DESC Any String
DUPSOKCOUNT DOC Any positive integer
INIFILE INI Any String
QUEUE QU Any String
QMANAGER QMGR Any String
LOGGERURL URL Any String

Most of these properties only apply to specific object types. These are listed below, along with a short description.

Table 30.

Property QCF Q Description
CLIENTID Y
A string identifier for the client
DESCRIPTION Y Y A description of the stored object
DUPSOKCOUNT Y
The number of messages to receive before acknowledgment in a DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE Session.
INIFILE Y
An initialization (.ini) file for a WebSphere MQ Everyplace Queue Manager
QUEUE
Y The name of an WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue
QMANAGER
Y The name of an WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue manager
LOGGERURL Y
A URL to be passed to the JMS transaction logger, of the format file://<path>, defining where the transaction log should be located.



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