Configuring queue resources for the business process container using the default JMS provider

This describes how to use a script file to configure the default messaging JMS provider for the business process container.

Each business process container needs message queues, a JMS provider, and a message listener service. This topic explains how to create these resources using the default messaging.
  1. Change to the Business Process Choreographer directory: On Windows platforms, enter:
    cd install_root\ProcessChoreographer
    On UNIX and Linux platforms, enter:
    cd install_root/ProcessChoreographer
  2. Configure the queue resources, by running config_queue_emb.jacl with the appropriate parameters. On Windows platform, enter:

    install_root\bin\wsadmin -f config_queue_emb.jacl
        -userid <userid> -password <password>
        [-node <nodeName>] -server <serverName>
        [-internalQueue <internalQueueName>]
        [-apiQueue <apiQueueName>]
        [-holdQueue <holdQueueName>]
        [-retentionQueue <retentionQueueName>]

    On UNIX and Linux platforms, enter:

    install_root/bin/wsadmin.sh -f config_queue_emb.jacl
        -userid <userid> -password <password>
        [-node <nodeName>] -server <serverName>
        [-internalQueue <internalQueueName>]
        [-apiQueue <apiQueueName>]
        [-holdQueue <holdQueueName>]
        [-retentionQueue <retentionQueueName>]

    The default values for the optional parameters are:
    node <local node>
    internalQueueName BPEIntQueue
    apiQueueName BPEApiQueue
    holdQueueName BPEHldQueue
    retentionQueueName BPERetQueue
  3. You can check or change the configuration settings using the administrative console.
The queue resources needed by the business process container have been created.
Create and configure the scheduler.

Parent topic: Configuring the queue resources for the business process container