Use this panel to browse or change the configuration properties of the selected JMS topic connection factory for publish/subscribe messaging by WebSphere Application Server Version 5 applications.
A WebSphere topic connection factory is used to create JMS connections to the default messaging provider for use by WebSphere Application Server Version 5 applications.
A JMS topic connection factory for use with the Version 5 default messaging provider has the following properties.
A description of this topic connection factory for administrative purposes within IBM WebSphere Application Server.
Data type | String |
Default | Null |
The module used to map authentication aliases.
This field is deprecated in 6.0. The specification of a login configuration and associated properties on the component resource reference determines the container-managed authentication strategy when the res-auth value is Container. This field is used only in the absence of a loginConfiguration on the component resource reference.
This field provides a list of the modules that have been configured on the
property. For more information about the mapping configurations, see Java Authentication and Authorization service configuration entry settings.Data type | Enum |
Default | Null |
Range |
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Select this check box to enable clone support to allow the same durable subscription across topic clones.
Data type | Enum |
Default | Cleared |
Range |
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If you select this property, you must also specify a value for the Client ID property.
Specifies an optional set of connection pool settings.
Connection pool properties are common to all J2C connectors.
The application server pools connections and sessions with the messaging provider to improve performance. You need to configure the connection and session pool properties appropriately for your applications, otherwise you may not get the connection and session behavior that you want.
Change the size of the connection pool if concurrent server-side access to the JMS resource exceeds the default value. The size of the connection pool is set on a per queue or topic basis.
An optional set of session pool settings.
This link provides a panel of optional connection pool properties, common to all J2C connectors.
The application server pools connections and sessions with the JMS provider to improve performance. You need to configure the connection and session pool properties appropriately for your applications, otherwise you may not get the connection and session behavior that you want.