Temporary bus destinations

A temporary destination only exists while an application is using it. Typically, this situation occurs when the application uses a JMS temporary destination. Service integration creates a corresponding temporary service integration bus destination.

For example, if an application creates a temporary JMS queue for use with the default messaging provider, the SIB service automatically creates a temporary queue destination on the bus.

A temporary destination is assigned a unique name specific to the SIB service. The name starts with the prefix _Q for temporary queues or _T for temporary topics.

Temporary destinations appear on the list of runtime queue and publication points for a messaging engine on the service integration bus. Temporary destinations do not usually need administration.

Temporary topics cannot be explicitly created on the service integration bus. API-specific temporary destinations (for example, JMS temporary topics) are implemented by creating a temporary topic space and using a single topic within the temporary topic space. This is not apparent to the application code. For this reason, applications cannot use a wildcard for temporary topics. This means, for example, a subscriber cannot use a wildcard to receive a copy of messages published to all temporary topics.

See also How JMS destinations relate to service integration destinations.

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