There are a number of key features of a MQ JMS Export. These features
include headers, J2EE artifacts and created J2EE resources.
Correlation schemes
The WebSphere® MQ JMS Export binding provides
various correlation schemes that are used to determine how to correlate request
messages with response messages.
Parameters
The response
message correlation schemes are:
- RequestMsgIDToCorrelID
- The WebSphere MQ
JMS service will copy the request JMSMessageID to the JMSCorrelationID field
of the response message to be sent. This is the default setting.
- RequestCorrelIDToCorrelID
- The WebSphere MQ
JMS service will copy the request JMSCorrelationID to the JMSCorrelationID field
of the response message.
J2EE resources
A number of J2EE resources are created
when a MQ JMS Export is deployed to a J2EE environment.
Parameters
- MQ Connection Factory
- Used by clients to create a connection to the MQ JMS provider.
- Response Connection Factory
- Used by the SCA MQ JMS Runtime when the send destination is on a different
Queue Manager than the receive destination.
- Listener Port
- Specifies an association between a connection factory, a destination,
and a message-driven bean. This enables deployed message-driven beans associated
with the port to retrieve messages from the destination.
- Destinations
- Receive destination - The destination where the incoming or request message
should be placed.
- Send destination - The destination where the response message will be
sent, if not superseded by the JMSReplyTo header field
in the incoming message.
Parameters
Last updated: Wed 06 Dec 2006 07:08:08
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