WebSphere internal JMS servers

 


Overview

Each JMS server provides the functions of the JMS provider for a node in your administrative domain. There can be at most one JMS server on each node in the domain.

Any appserver within the domain can access JMS resources served by any JMS server on any node in the domain.

If you are running high messaging loads, change MQ properties such as log file locations, file pages, and buffer pages.

To manage a WebSphere internal JMS server, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:

 


Config Procedure

  1. Display a table of the JMS servers with their runtime status.

    Servers-> JMS Servers

  2. If you want to change the runtime status of a JMS server:

    1. In the table of JMS servers, select the JMS servers that you want to act on.

      • To act on one or more specific JMS servers, select the checkbox next to the JMS server name.

      • To act on all JMS servers, select the checkbox next to the JMS servers title of the table.

    2. Click one of the actions displayed to change the status of the JMS servers; for example, click Stop to stop a JMS server.

    The status of the JMS servers that you have acted on is updated to show the result of your actions.

  3. If you want to change the properties of a JMS server, click the name of the JMS server. This displays the properties of the JMS server in the content pane.

  4. Specify appropriate properties for the JMS server.

    If you want the JMS server to be started automatically, set the Initial state property to started .

    If you want to add a new queue to be hosted by the JMS server, add the administrative name of the queue to the Queue Names field. (The name must match the name of a WebSphere Queue administrative object, including the use of upper- and lowercase.) Similarly, if you want to remove a queue from the JMS server, remove its name from that field.

  5. To have the changed configuration take effect, save your configuration, then cycle the JMS Server.


Configure JMS provider resources
Configure authorization security for the embedded WebSphere JMS provider
Administering WebSphere JMS support
WebSphere internal JMS server settings

 

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