You can manage messages in a sender channel transmission
queue that is associated with a foreign bus connection between a service
integration bus and a WebSphere® MQ network.
Before you begin
You must know the foreign bus connection and the sender channel
transmitter for which you want to manage messages.
About this task
There is one sender channel
transmitter on the
WebSphere MQ link that
sends messages to a gateway queue manager on the
WebSphere MQ network (the foreign
bus).
Complete this task when you want to view, delete, or move
messages that are queued for the sender channel transmitter.
Procedure
- Start the administrative console.
- In the navigation pane, click to
display a list of buses.
- Select the bus whose sender channel transmission queue
you want to manage.
- In the Configuration tab, under Topology,
click Foreign bus connections to display a
list of connections for this bus.
- Select the name of the foreign bus connection to display
its details.
- In the Configuration tab, under Related
Items click WebSphere MQ links,
then select the check box for a link.
- Click Sender channel transmitter under Current
outbound messages, or click Sender channel
transmitter under Messages sent,
to see the relevant message details for this sender channel transmitter.
- Select the check box of the sender channel transmitter
and complete your required task:
- Click Delete all messages to remove
the messages from the sender channel transmission queue.
- Click Move all messages to move all
the available messages on the sender channel transmitter to the configured
exception destination. If the exception destination is configured
as None, the messages are discarded. If it
is configured as System, the messages are sent
to the system default exception destination. If a specified destination
is configured, the messages are sent to the exception destination
specified for this link.
Results
You have managed the messages on a sender channel transmitter
that sends messages to a gateway queue manager on the WebSphere MQ network.