Maintain strict message order
Enabling this option will maintain the strict ordering of messages for this destination.
Required | No |
Data type | Custom |
A topic space is a location for publish/subscribe messaging.
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The Configuration tab shows configuration properties for this object. These property values are preserved even if the runtime environment is stopped then restarted. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the runtime environment.
The identifier by which this destination is known for administrative purposes.
Required | No |
Data type | Text |
The universal unique identifier assigned by the system to this destination for administrative purposes.
Required | No |
Data type | Text |
Whether this bus destination is for a queue, topic space, or some other type of destination.
Required | No |
Data type | Text |
An optional description for the bus destination, for administrative purposes.
Required | No |
Data type | Text area |
Select this option to enable producers to override the default reliability that is set on the destination.
Required | No |
Data type | Check box |
The reliability assigned to a message produced to this destination when an explicit reliability has not been set by the producer.
Required | No |
Data type | drop-down list |
Range |
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The maximum reliability of messages accepted by this destination.
Required | No |
Data type | drop-down list |
Range |
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The default priority assigned to messages sent to this destination when a priority has not been set by the producer.
Required | No |
Data type | Integer |
Range | 0 through 9 |
Use these properties to define what happens to any messages that cannot be delivered to this destination.
The bus destination does not use an exception destination and undeliverable messages are not rerouted to an exception destination.
Attempts to redeliver the message continue, up to the maximum failed deliveries limit set for the bus destination. Then, attempts to redeliver the message continue with a time interval between retry attempts. This interval is either the Default blocked destination retry interval of the messaging engine that is associated with this destination, or the Blocked retry timeout that is set for this destination. The Default blocked destination retry interval value can be used by all queue and topic destinations associated with this messaging engine. To set a time interval specifically for this destination, select Override messaging engine blocked retry timeout default, then enter a blocked retry timeout value for this destination.
Required | No |
Data type | Radio button |
Default | Not selected |
Override the blocked queue retry interval configured on the messaging engine owning the destination.
Select this property to set the blocked retry timeout for this destination. This property is available only when None is selected for the exception destination.
Required | Yes, if None is selected. |
Data type | Check box |
Default | Unchecked. The Default blocked destination retry interval value of the associated messaging engine is used. |
When no exception destination is configured, the time interval to apply between retry attempts, after the maximum failed deliveries limit is reached, for this destination.
This property is available only when Override messaging engine blocked retry timeout default is selected in the exception destination properties.
Required | Yes, if Override messaging engine blocked retry timeout default is checked. |
Data type | Integer |
The bus destination uses the system default exception destination.
Undeliverable messages are routed to the system default exception destination of the messaging engine that detects the problem: _SYSTEM.Exception.Destination.messaging_engine_name.
Required | No |
Data type | Radio button |
Default | Selected |
Select this property to configure a specific exception destination.
The exception destination must be a queue, on the same bus or a foreign bus, and must exist when the exception destination processing is configured.
Required | No |
Data type | Radio button |
Default | Not selected |
The maximum number of failed attempts to process a message. After this number of failed attempts, if an exception destination is configured, the message is forwarded from the intended destination to its exception destination. If an exception destination is not configured, a time interval between retry attempts is applied.
This interval is either the Default blocked destination retry interval of the messaging engine that is associated with this destination, or the Blocked retry timeout that is set for this destination.
Required | Yes, if an exception destination has been configured. |
Data type | Integer |
Default | 5 |
Range | 0 through 2147483647 |
Clear this option (setting it to false) to stop producers from being able to send messages to this destination.
Required | No |
Data type | Check box |
Clear this option (setting it to false) to prevent consumers from being able to receive messages from this destination.
Required | No |
Data type | Check box |
Enabling this option will maintain the strict ordering of messages for this destination.
Required | No |
Data type | Custom |
Whether or not authorization checks are required for access to topics.
Required | No |
Data type | Check box |