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Listing JMS connection factories using the wsadmin tool

Use this command to list all JMS connection factories for the default messaging provider at a specific scope.

The command described in this topic is run using the AdminTask object of the wsadmin scripting client.

This command is only valid when run against WebSphere Application Server Version 6 and later application servers. Do not run it against earlier versions.

Command-line help is provided with each of the commands:

For additional details of the command properties, see the related reference topic.

Purpose

This command lists all JMS connection factories for the default messaging provider at a specific scope

Command name
listSIBJMSConnectionFactories
Target
Scope of the default messaging provider at which the JMS connection factories were created.
Result
A list of JMS connection factories.

Required Parameters

None.

Optional Parameters

-type all | queue | topic
The type parameter is used to filter the list of connection factories:
all
List all JMS connection factories (generic, queue, and topic) at the specified scope.
queue
List all JMS queue connection factories at the specified scope.
topic
List all JMS topic connection factories at the specified scope.

If type is not supplied, then only generic JMS connection factories at the scope are listed.

Example

wsadmin>$AdminConfig getid /Node:9994GKCNode01
9994GKCNode01(cells/9994GKCNode01Cell/nodes/9994GKCNode01|node.xml#Node_1)

wsadmin>$AdminTask listSIBJMSConnectionFactories 9994GKCNode01(cells/9994GKCNode01Cell/nodes/9994GKCNode01|node.xml#Node_1)
qcf1(cells/9994GKCNode01Cell/nodes/9994GKCNode01|resources.xml#J2CConnectionFactory_1098730054140)

Reference topic

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