WebSphere MQ messaging provider queue settings

Use this panel to view or change the configuration properties of the selected queue destination for point-to-point messaging with WebSphere® MQ as a messaging provider.

A WebSphere MQ queue destination is used to configure the properties of a queue for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider. Connections to the queue are created using an associated WebSphere MQ queue connection factory or connection factory.

To view WebSphere MQ queue settings, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:
  1. In the navigation pane, click Resources > JMS->Queues to display existing queue destinations.
  2. Select the name of the queue destination that you want to work with.
  3. Optional: To create a new queue destination, click New.
  4. Optional: To view or change the queue destination settings, select ts name in the list displayed.
Under General Properties there are two groups of properties:
Make any required changes to the Administration and WebSphere MQ Queue groups of properties and then click Apply to save the configuration before, in the content pane under Additional Properties, you click one of the following links:

Under Related items, you can click JAAS - J2C authentication data to configure authentication information for use with the queue destination.

Note: When specifying WebSphere MQ properties, the following restrictions apply:

If WebSphere MQ functionality has been disabled at a scope that affects this WebSphere MQ messaging provider resource, then an informational message indicating that WebSphere MQ has been disabled appears. In a single server environment this informational message is only displayed when the server is restarted after WebSphere MQ functionality has been disabled. For more information see Disabling WebSphere MQ functionality in WebSphere Application Server.

A queue destination for use with the WebSphere MQ messaging provider has the following properties.

Scope

The scope assigned to the queue when it is created. The scope specifies the level to which this queue definition is visible to applications.

Resources such as messaging providers, namespace bindings, or shared libraries can be defined at multiple scopes, with resources defined at more specific scopes overriding duplicates which are defined at more general scopes.

The scope displayed is for information only, and cannot be changed on this panel. If you want to browse or change this resource at a different scope, change the scope on WebSphere MQ queue destination collection panel, then click Apply, before clicking the link for the type of resource.

Information Value
Data type String

Provider

The JMS provider assigned when the queue is created.

For all queues created using this panel, the provider is the WebSphere MQ messaging provider.

The provider is displayed for information only.

Information Value
Data type String

Name

The name by which the queue is known for administrative purposes within WebSphere Application Server.

Information Value
Data type String

JNDI name

The name that is used to bind the queue into the JNDI namespace.

As a convention, use the fully qualified JNDI name; for example, in the form jms/Name, where Name is the logical name of the resource.

Information Value
Data type String

Description

A description of the queue for administrative purposes within WebSphere Application Server.

Information Value
Data type String
Default Null

Queue name

The WebSphere MQ name for the queue that holds the messages for the JMS destination.

Information Value
Data type String

Queue manager or queue-sharing group name

The name of the WebSphere MQ queue manager or queue-sharing group that hosts the queue.

Information Value
Data type String
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