Topic connection factory collection

A JMS topic connection factory is used to create connections to the associated messaging provider of JMS topic destinations, for publish and subscribe messaging.

In the administrative console, to view this page click Resources > JMS ->Topic connection factories.

To browse or change the properties of a listed item, select its name in the list.

To act on one or more of the listed items, select the check boxes next to the names of the items that you want to act on, then use the buttons provided.

To change what entries are listed, or to change what information is shown for entries in the list, use the Filter settings.

This page lists the JMS topic connection factories that are available to WebSphere® Application Server applications at the scope indicated by the Scope field.

A JMS connection factory is used to create connections to JMS destinations. When an application needs a JMS connection, an instance can be created by the factory for the JMS provider that is named in the Provider column of the list.

This type of connection factory is for applications that use the JMS 1.0.2 topic-specific interfaces.

If WebSphere MQ functionality has been disabled, an informational message indicating that WebSphere MQ has been disabled appears when the scope field is set to a scope which is the same as, or above, the scope at which WebSphere MQ has been disabled, or when the scope field is set to display all scopes. Note that this informational message is not displayed if you are viewing a provider specific collection that is not for WebSphere MQ (for example, the default messaging provider collection). In a single server environment this informational message is only displayed when the server is restarted after WebSphere MQ functionality has been disabled. In a network deployment environment the informational message is displayed immediately. For more information see Disabling WebSphere MQ functionality in WebSphere Application Server.

General properties

Name
The display name of each topic connection factory instance.
JNDI name
The Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) name of each topic connection factory instance.
Provider
The messaging provider that supports each topic connection factory instance.
Description
An optional description of each topic connection factory instance.
Scope
The level to which this resource definition is visible; for example, the cell, node, cluster, or server level.

Buttons

New Create a new JMS resource of this type.
Delete Delete the selected items.



Related concepts
JMS interfaces - explicit polling for messages
Related tasks
Listing JMS resources for the default messaging provider
Configuring a topic connection factory for the default messaging provider
Choosing a messaging provider
Disabling WebSphere MQ functionality in WebSphere Application Server
Listing JMS resources for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
Listing JMS resources for a third-party non-JCA messaging provider
Listing Version 5 default messaging resources
Configuring a topic connection factory for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
Configuring a JMS connection factory for a third-party non-JCA messaging provider
Configuring a topic connection factory for Version 5 default messaging
Related reference
Default messaging provider topic connection factory [Settings]
WebSphere MQ messaging provider topic connection factory settings
Third-party JMS connection factory settings
Version 5 default messaging topic connection factory settings
Mapping of administrative console panel names to command names and WebSphere MQ names
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