Use this panel to view or change the configuration properties of
the selected topic destination for use with the WebSphere MQ JMS provider.
A topic destination is used to configure the properties of a JMS topic
for the associated JMS provider. Connections to the topic are created by the
associated topic connection factory. A topic for use with the WebSphere MQ
JMS provider has the following properties.
- Name
- The name by which the topic is known
for administrative purposes within IBM WebSphere Application Server.
- JNDI name
- The JNDI name that is used to bind the topic into the application
server's name space.
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.
- Description
- A description of the topic, for administrative
purposes within IBM WebSphere Application Server.
Data type |
String |
Default |
Null |
- Category
- A category used to classify or group this
topic, for your IBM WebSphere Application Server administrative records.
- Persistence
- Whether all messages sent to the destination
are persistent, non-persistent, or have their persistence defined by the application
Data type |
Enum |
Units |
Not applicable |
Default |
APPLICATION_DEFINED |
Range |
- Application defined
- Messages on the destination have their persistence
defined by the application that put them onto the queue.
- Queue defined
- [WebSphere MQ destination only] Messages on the destination have their persistence
defined by the WebSphere MQ queue definition properties.
- Persistent
- Messages on the destination are persistent.
- Non persistent
- Messages on the destination are not persistent.
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- Priority
- Whether the message priority for this destination
is defined by the application or the Specified priority property
Data type |
Enum |
Units |
Not applicable |
Default |
APPLICATION_DEFINED |
Range |
- Application defined
- The priority of messages on this destination is
defined by the application that put them onto the destination.
- Queue defined
- [WebSphere MQ destination only] Messages on the destination have their persistence
defined by the WebSphere MQ queue definition properties.
- Specified
- The priority of messages on this destination is defined by
the Specified priority property.If you select this
option, you must define a priority on the Specified priority property.
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- Specified priority
- If the Priority property
is set to Specified, type here the message priority for this queue,
in the range 0 (lowest) through 9 (highest)
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 |
Null |
Range |
0 (lowest priority) through 9 (highest priority) |
- Expiry
- Whether the expiry timeout for this
queue is defined by the application or the Specified expiry property,
or messages on the queue never expire (have an unlimited expiry timeout)
Data type |
Enum |
Units |
Not applicable |
Default |
APPLICATION_DEFINED |
Range |
- Application defined
- The expiry timeout for messages on this queue
is defined by the application that put them onto the queue.
- Specified
- The expiry timeout for messages on this queue is defined
by the Specified expiry property.If you select this
option, you must define a timeout on the Specified expiry property.
- Unlimited
- Messages on this queue have no expiry timeout, so those
messages never expire.
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- Specified expiry
- If the Expiry timeout property
is set to Specified, type here the number of milliseconds (greater
than 0) after which messages on this queue expire
Data type |
Integer |
Units |
Milliseconds |
Default |
Null |
Range |
Greater than or equal to 0
- 0 indicates that messages never timeout
- Other values are an integer number of milliseconds
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- Base topic name
- The name of the topic to which messages are sent
- CCSID
- The coded character set identifier for use
with the WebSphere MQ queue manager.
This coded character set identifier (CCSID) must be one of the CCSIDs supported
by WebSphere MQ.
Data type |
String |
Units |
Integer |
Default |
Null |
Range |
1 through 65535 |
For more information about supported CCSIDs, and about converting between
message data from one coded character set to another, see the WebSphere MQ System Administration
and the WebSphere MQ Application Programming Reference books.
These are available from the WebSphere MQ messaging multiplatform and platform-specific
books Web pages; for example, at
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/ts/mqseries/library/manualsa/manuals/platspecific.html
,
the
IBM Publications Center
, or from the
WebSphere MQ collection kit, SK2T-0730.
- Use native encoding
- Select this checkbox to indicate that the queue destination should
use native encoding (appropriate encoding values for the Java platform).
Data type |
Enum |
Units |
Not applicable |
Default |
Cleared |
Range |
- Cleared
- Native encoding is not used, so specify the properties
below for integer, decimal, and floating point encoding.
- Selected
- Native encoding is used (to provide appropriate encoding
values for the Java platform).
For more information about encoding properties, see the WebSphere MQ Using
Java document. |
- Integer encoding
- If native encoding is not enabled, select whether integer encoding
is normal or reversed.
Data type |
Enum |
Units |
Not applicable |
Default |
NORMAL |
Range |
- NORMAL
- Normal integer encoding is used.
- REVERSED
- Reversed integer encoding is used.
For more information about encoding properties, see the WebSphere MQ Using
Java document. |
- Decimal encoding
- If native encoding is not enabled, select whether decimal encoding
is normal or reversed.
Data type |
Enum |
Units |
Not applicable |
Default |
NORMAL |
Range |
- NORMAL
- Normal decimal encoding is used.
- REVERSED
- Reversed decimal encoding is used.
For more information about encoding properties, see the WebSphere MQ Using
Java document. |
- Floating point encoding
- If native encoding is not enabled, select the type of floating
point encoding.
Data type |
Enum |
Units |
Not applicable |
Default |
IEEENORMAL |
Range |
- IEEENORMAL
- IEEE normal floating point encoding is used.
- IEEEREVERSED
- IEEE reversed floating point encoding is used.
- S390
- S390 floating point encoding is used.
For more information about encoding properties, see the WebSphere MQ Using
Java document. |
- Target client type
- Whether the receiving application is JMS-compliant or is a traditional
WebSphere MQ application
Data type |
Enum |
Units |
Not applicable |
Default |
MQ |
Range |
- MQ
- The target is a non-JMS, traditional WebSphere MQ application.
- JMS
- The target is a JMS-compliant application.
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- Broker Dur Sub Queue
- The name of the broker's queue from which durable subscription
messages are retrieved
The name of the broker's queue from which durable subscription messages
are retrieved. The subscriber specifies the name of the queue when it registers
a subscription.
Data type |
String |
Units |
En_US ASCII characters |
Default |
Null |
Range |
1 through 48 ASCII characters |
- Broker CC Dur Sub Queue
- The name of the broker's queue from which durable subscription
messages are retrieved for a ConnectionConsumer. This property applies only
for use of the Web container.
The name of the broker's queue from which durable subscription messages
are retrieved for a ConnectionConsumer. This property applies only for use
of the Web container.
Data type |
String |
Units |
En_US ASCII characters |
Default |
Null |
Range |
1 through 48 ASCII characters |