Key features of a MQ JMS Export binding

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  • Send destination - The destination where the response message will be sent, if not superseded by the JMSReplyTo header field in the incoming message.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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