Example: Migrating a message-driven bean from Version 5 embedded messaging - stage 2

By following this example, you can migrate a message-driven bean application on a Version 6 or later node from using Version 5.1 default messaging JMS resources and listener port to using default messaging provider JMS resources.

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This topic provides a contextual description of the migration, then a summary of the steps involved.

This example follows on from the example described in Example: Migrating a message-driven bean from Version 5 embedded messaging - stage 1.

Consider the example scenario, before replacing the Version 5.1 JMS resources with JMS resources of the later version, shown in the following figure MDB application scenario before replacing the Version 5 JMS resources with JMS resources of a later version.
Figure 1. MDB application scenario before replacing the Version 5 JMS resources with JMS resources of a later version
The migrated scenario still uses the Version 5.1 JMS resources: a JMS queue connection factory, PPQCF; two JMS queues, InQ and OutQ; and a listener port, MDBPort. These resources are to be replaced by equivalent resources of the later version.
  • The JMS resources, a JMS queue connection factory (PPQCF) and JMS queues (InQ and OutQ), are managed as Version 5.1 default messaging JMS resources. The administrative name for the embedded messaging JMS resources is changed from WebSphere JMS Provider resources to V5 default messaging provider resources. For example, in the administrative console of the later version the queue connection factory can be found by clicking Resources -> JMS -> JMS providers -> V5 default messaging provider -> [Additional Properties] Queue connection factories .
  • On the administrative console, display the listener port by clicking Servers -> Server Types -> WebSphere application servers -> server_name -> [Communications] Messaging > Message Listener Service > [Additional Properties] Listener Ports > port_name , where server_name is server1 and port_name is MDBPort.

To replace the Version 5.1 default messaging JMS resources with equivalent default messaging provider JMS resources of the later version, complete the following steps:

Procedure

  1. Delete the Version 5.1 JMS resources:
    1. Display the collection list of Version 5.1 JMS queue connection factories. Click Resources -> JMS -> JMS providers -> V5 default messaging provider -> [Additional Properties] Queue connection factories .
    2. Select the check box next to the queue connection factory, PPQCF.
    3. Click Delete
    4. Click OK.
    5. Display the collection list of Version 5.1 JMS queues. Click Resources -> JMS -> JMS providers -> V5 default messaging provider -> [Additional Properties] Queues.
    6. Select the check box next to the queues, INQ and OUTQ.
    7. Click Delete
    8. Click OK
    9. Save your changes to the master configuration.
  2. Create a JMS queue connection factory in the later version, to replace the Version 5.1 JMS queue connection factory. (If you want to use a unified JMS connection factory instead of the domain-specific JMS queue connection factory, you must also rewrite the MDB application to use JMS 1.1 interfaces). For example, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:
    1. Display the collection list of JMS queue connection factories for the default messaging provider. Click Resources -> JMS -> JMS providers -> Default messaging provider -> [Additional Properties] Queue connection factories
    2. Click New
    3. On the New JMS queue connection factory page, set the following properties:
      Name: PPQCF
      JNDI Name: jms/SamplePPQCF
      Bus name wasA
      All other properties have default settings. The name and JNDI name properties match the same properties on the Version 5.1 JMS queue connection factory. The connection factory creates connections to the service integration bus called wasA.
    4. Click OK.
    5. Save your changes to the master configuration.
  3. Create JMS queues in the later version to replace the Version 5.1 JMS queues For example, use the administrative console to complete the following steps for the input JMS queue:
    1. Display the collection list of JMS queues for the default messaging provider. Click Resources -> JMS -> JMS providers -> Default messaging provider -> [Additional Properties] Queues .
    2. Click New
    3. On the New JMS queue page, set the following properties for the JMS queue called InQ that is backed by the existing bus destination also called InQ:
      Name: InQ
      JNDI Name: jms/SampleInputQueue
      Queue name: InQ
      All other properties have default settings. The Queue name property specifies the name of the bus queue that is used to store and process messages for the JMS queue.
    4. Click OK This returns you to the collection list of JMS queues.
    5. Click New
    6. On the New JMS queue page, set the following properties for the JMS queue called OutQ that is backed by the existing bus destination also called OutQ:
      Name: OutQ
      JNDI Name: jms/SampleOutputQueue
      Queue name: OutQ
      All other properties have default settings. The Queue name property specifies the name of the bus queue that is used to store and process messages for the JMS queue.
    7. Click OK.
    8. Save your changes to the master configuration.
  4. Create a JMS activation specification to replace the Version 5.1 listener port. The JMS activation specification is used to deploy the MDB application as a J2EE Connector Architecture (JCA) 1.5-compliant resource, as a listener on the JMS queue InQ. For example, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:
    1. Display the collection list of JMS activation specifications for the default messaging provider. Click Resources -> JMS -> JMS providers -> Default messaging provider -> [Additional Properties] Activation specifications .
    2. Click New
    3. On the New JMS activation specification page, set the following properties:
      Name: PPAS
      Name: jms/SamplePPAS
      Destination JNDI Name: jms/SampleInputQueue
      All other properties have default settings.
    4. Click OK This returns you to the collection list of JMS activation specifications.
    5. Save your changes to the master configuration.
  5. Save your changes to the master configuration. After replacing the Version 5.1 JMS resources with equivalents in the later version, the MDB application scenario becomes as shown in the following figure:
    Figure 2. MDB application scenario after replacing the Version 5.1 JMS resources with Version 7.0 JMS resources
    The migrated scenario still uses the Version 5.1 JMS resources, but equivalent Version 7.0 resources have been created for use by the MDB application when it has been redeployed as a JCA 1.5-compliant resource with the JMS activation specification. The Version 7.0 resources are: a JMS queue connection factory, PPQCF; two JMS queues, InQ and OutQ; and a JMS activation specification, PPAS.
  6. Redeploy the MDB application to use the JMS activation specification, as described in Deploying and administering enterprise applications. Ensure you select the Do not overwrite existing bindings option.
    Accept the defaults for all installation steps except for the following:
    • Delete the Listener Port binding
    • Set the activation specification binding to jms/SamplePPAS.
  7. Click OK.
  8. If no other Version 5.1 applications use the WebSphere® MQ client link, delete it.
    1. Display the list of WebSphere MQ client links for the messaging engine. Click Service integration -> Buses -> bus_name -> [Topology] Messaging engines -> engine_name -> [Additional Properties] WebSphere MQ client links , where bus_name is wasA and engine_name is wasA.server1-wasA.
    2. Select the check box next to the link, Default.MQClientLink.
    3. Click Delete
    4. Click OK
  9. Save your changes to the master configuration.

Results

You should now be able to use the MDB application with the JMS resources in the later version. On the Enterprise Applications panel (Applications -> Application Types -> WebSphere enterprise applications ) ensure that the MDB application is started. There should be no errors displayed in the administrative console at this point. If there are any errors, check the SystemOut log for more information about the problem.
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