A snapshot of the current message retrieval requests from the remote message point.
To view this pane in the console,
click the following path:
bus_name identifier_name .
To browse the properties of a listed item, select
its name in the list.
To act on one or more of the listed items, select
the check boxes next to the names of the items that you want to act
on, then use the buttons provided.
To change which entries are listed, or to change
the level of detail that is displayed for those entries, use the Filter
settings.
The collection represents the currently
active message retrieval requests for messages on this message point,
by applications or clients connected to the remote messaging engine.
When a message satisfying a message retrieval request becomes available
on this message point, the message is exclusively assigned to the
request and sent to the remote messaging engine to be delivered to
the requesting application. If the requesting application accepts
the message, the local message is deleted from the message point.
If the message is rejected, the local message is made available again
for other applications to request.
General properties
- Request ID
- The request identifier.
- Times out at
- The time at which the message retrieval request will timeout.
- Selector
- The retrieval request message selection critieria.
- State
- The state of the message retrieval request.
- Request
- The request is waiting for an available message
- Value
- A message has been returned to the remote messaging engine, and
this local messaging engine is awaiting acknowledgment from the remote
messaging engine that it has received the message. The message is
not available to other applications until this request is completed.
- Acknowledged
- The remote application has received the message assigned to this
request. The request will be completed and removed with the message
in the near future.
- Rejected
- The message was not accepted by the remote application. The request
will be completed and removed in the near future, making the message
available again from the message point.