The JMS functions on a node within the WebSphere Application Server administration domain are served by the JMS server on that node. Use this panel to view or change the configuration properties of the selected JMS server.
You can use this panel to configure a general set of JMS server properties, which add to the default values of properties configured automatically for the embedded WebSphere JMS provider.
Before you set any of the values on this panel, configure the JMS Server for each node by using the WebSphere Application Server ISPF Customization Dialog.
This name should not be changed.
Data type | String |
Units | Not applicable |
Default | WebSphere Internal JMS Server |
Range | Not applicable |
This string should not be changed.
Data type | String |
Default | WebSphere Internal JMS Server |
Specifies the short name of the server. For WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, the server short name must be unique within a cell. The short name is also the default z/OS job name, which identifies the server to the native facilities of the operating system, such as Workload Manager (WLM), Automatic Restart Manager, SAF (for example, RACF), started task control, and others.
The system assigns a default short name that is automatically unique within the cell.
Specifies a unique identifier for this server.
The unique ID property is read only. The system automatically generates the value.
Each queue listed in this field must have a separate queue administrative object with the same administrative name. To make a queue available to applications, define a WebSphere queue and add its name to this field on the JMS Server panel for the host on which you want the queue to be hosted.
Data type | ASCII |
Units | Queue name |
Default | Not applicable |
Range | Each entry in this field is a queue name of up to 45 characters, which must match exactly (including use of upper- and lowercase characters) the WebSphere queue administrative object defined for the queue. |
After setting this property to STARTED, you can restart the JMS server for an application server by stopping and restarting that application server. (On Application Server, the JMS server is a component of an application server.)
To start the JMS server for a node in a deployment manager cell, stop then restart that JMS server.
Data type | Enum |
Units | Not applicable |
Default | STARTED |
Range |
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