Applications running inside client containers
Some Java EE environments, such as WebSphere Application Server, provide a client container that can be used to run Java SE applications.
Applications running inside of these environments use a JMS connection factory to connect to an IBM MQ queue manager.
For applications running inside client containers:- CONNECTIONNAMELIST and CCDTURL are fully supported
- CLIENTRECONNECTOPTIONS is fully supported
CONNECTIONNAMELIST property
If the Java EE environment provides a connection pool for JMS connections, see Use CONNECTIONNAMELIST or CCDT in a connection pool for information on how this affects the behavior of the CONNECTIONNAMELIST property.
If the Java EE environment does not provide a JMS connection pool. the application uses the CONNECTIONNAMELIST property in the same way as Java SE applications.
CCDTURL property
If the Java EE environment provides a connection pool for JMS connections, see Use CONNECTIONNAMELIST or CCDT in a connection pool for information on how this affects the behavior of the CCDTURL property.
If the Java EE environment does not provide a JMS connection pool. the application uses the CCDTURL property in the same way as Java SE applications.
Parent topic: Use automatic client reconnection in Java EE environments