You can use scripting and the wsadmin tool to configure
a new Java Message Service (JMS)
destination.
Before you begin
Before starting this task, the wsadmin tool must be running.
About this task
Perform the following steps to configure a new JMS destination:
Note: In the following examples, code blocks beginning
with wsadmin> show code that is entered by the user.
Lines that do not begin with wsadmin> show code that
has been returned by the console.
Procedure
- Identify the parent ID and assign in to a variable. In
this example the variable is named newjmsp.
Example output:
JMSP1(cells/mycell/nodes/mynode|resources.xml#JMSProvider_1)
- Get required attributes:
Example output:
Attribute Type
name String
jndiName String
externalJNDIName String
- Set up required attributes:
- Using Jacl:
wsadmin>set name [list name JMSD1]
wsadmin>set jndi [list jndiName jms/JMSDestination1]
wsadmin>set extJndi [list externalJNDIName jms/extJMSD1]
wsadmin>set jmsdAttrs [list $name $jndi $extJndi]
- Using Jython:
wsadmin>name = ['name', 'JMSD1']
wsadmin>jndi = ['jndiName', 'jms/JMSDestination1']
wsadmin>extJndi = ['externalJNDIName', 'jms/extJMSD1']
wsadmin>jmsdAttrs = [name, jndi, extJndi]
wsadmin>print jmsdAttrs
Example output:
{name JMSD1} {jndiName jms/JMSDestination1} {externalJNDIName jms/extJMSD1}
- Create generic JMS destination:
- Using Jacl:
wsadmin>$AdminConfig create GenericJMSDestination $newjmsp $jmsdAttrs
- Using Jython:
wsadmin>print AdminConfig.create('GenericJMSDestination', newjmsp, jmsdAttrs)
Example output:
JMSD1(cells/mycell/nodes/mynode|resources.xml#GenericJMSDestination_1)
- Save the configuration changes.