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.
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. |