Use this panel to view or change the configuration properties of the selected queue destination for use with the WebSphere JMS provider.
A queue destination is used to configure the properties of a JMS queue. Connections to the queue are created by the associated queue connection factory for the embedded WebSphere JMS provider. A queue for use with the internal WebSphere JMS provider has the following properties.
To view this administrative console page, click Resources-> WebSphere JMS Provider-> (In content pane, under Additional Properties) WebSphere Queue Destinations-> destination_name
Configuration tab
Resources such as JMS Providers, Namespace bindings, or shared libraries can be defined at multiple scopes, with resources defined at more specific scopes overriding duplicates which are defined at more general scopes.
Note that no matter what the scope of a defined resource, the resource's properties only apply at an individual server level. For example, if you define the scope of a data source at the Cell level, all users in that Cell can look up and use that data source, which is unique within that Cell. However, resource property settings are local to each server in the Cell. For example, if you set Max Connections to 10, then each server in that Cell can have 10 connections.
When resources are created, they are always created into the current scope selected in the panel. To view resources in other scopes, specify a different node or server in the scope selection form.
Data type | String |
To enable applications to use this queue, you must add the queue name to the list of queue names in the configuration of the JMS servers that host the queue.
Data type | String |
As a convention, use the fully qualified JNDI name; for example, in the form jms/Name, where Name is the logical name of the resource.
This name is used to link the platform binding information. The binding associates the resources defined by the deployment descriptor of the module to the actual (physical) resources bound into JNDI by the platform.
Data type | String |
Data type | String |
Default | Null |
Data type | String |
Data type | Enum |
Default | APPLICATION DEFINED |
Range |
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Data type | Enum |
Units | Not applicable |
Default | APPLICATION DEFINED |
Range |
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If the Priority property is set to Specified, messages sent to this queue have the priority value specified by this property.
Data type | Integer |
Units | Message priority level |
Default | 0 |
Range | 0 (lowest priority) through 9 (highest priority) |
Data type | Enum |
Units | Not applicable |
Default | APPLICATION DEFINED |
Range |
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Data type | Integer |
Units | Milliseconds |
Default | 0 |
Range | Greater than or equal to 0
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