Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Reference > Sets
Application resources for this destination
This pane provides an expandable tree view of all the applications and messaging resources that reference the current destination, both directly and indirectly. As many of the references as possible are resolved to links to the associated configuration panel for the referenced object.
To view this page in the console, click one of the following paths:
- Service integration -> Buses -> bus_name -> [Destination resources] Destinations -> queue_name -> [Related Items] Application resources topology
- Service integration -> Buses -> bus_name -> [Destination resources] Destinations -> topic_space_name -> [Related Items] Application resources topology
Use this panel to inspect the configuration from the queue or topic space (destination) to the application or other JMS resources to ensure that the configuration is correct.
Use the default messaging provider, a JMS activation specification refers to a JMS destination (either a JMS Queue or JMS Topic) that in turn points to a service integration bus destination (either a queue destination or a topic space destination). JMS resources are referenced through Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) names and service integration resources are referenced through bus and resource identifiers. This panel enables you to review the dependencies within the configuration, making it easier to detect inconsistencies, for example as a result of references being entered incorrectly, or JNDI or resource names being changed or deleted without the associated configuration having been updated.
Problems with the configuration are usually detected in one of two ways:
- An application can no longer send or receive messages.
- A destination becomes full and can no longer receive messages because the existing messages are not being consumed.
This panel can help you find the cause of the problem by giving you a high level view of many relevant resources.
For a related view of the JMS resources for a given application, see the following panel: Messaging resources for this application.
Local Topology tab
Topology properties for this object. These properties detail how this object relates to other objects in the system topology.
Investigating why a queue is full
Messaging resources for this application
Administrative console buttons
Administrative console preferences
Troubleshoot messaging
Troubleshoot message-driven beans
Default messaging provider: Troubleshooting tips
Application deployment troubleshooting tips
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