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V5 default messaging provider queue destination settings for application clients
Use this panel to view or change the configuration properties of the selected queue destination for use with product JMS provider.
To view this Application Client Resource Configuration Tool (ACRCT) page, click File > Open. After you browse for an EAR file, click Open. Expand the selected JAR file > Messaging Providers > Version 5 Default Provider. Right click Queue Destinations and click New. The following fields are displayed on the General tab.
A queue destination is used to configure the properties of a JMS queue. A V5 default messaging provider queue destination has the following properties.
Name
The name by which the queue is known for administrative purposes within WAS.
Information Value Data type String
Description
A description of the queue, for administrative purposes.
Information Value Data type String
JNDI Name
The application client run time uses this field to retrieve configuration information.
Persistence
Whether all messages sent to the destination are persistent, nonpersistent, or have their persistence defined by the application.
Information Value Data type Enum Default APPLICATION_DEFINED Range
Application defined
Messages on the destination have their persistence defined by the application that put them onto the queue.
Queue defined
[WebSphere MQ destination only] Messages on the destination have their persistence defined by the WebSphere MQ queue definition properties.
Persistent
Messages on the destination are persistent.
Nonpersistent
Messages on the destination are not persistent.
Priority
Whether the message priority for this destination is defined by the application or the Specified priority property.
Information Value Data type Enum Default APPLICATION_DEFINED Range
Application defined
The priority of messages on this destination is defined by the application that put them onto the destination.
Queue defined
[WebSphere MQ destination only] Messages on the destination have their persistence defined by the WebSphere MQ queue definition properties.
Specified
The priority of messages on this destination is defined by the Specified priority property. If you select this option, define a priority on the Specified priority property.
Specified Priority
If the Priority property is set to Specified, type here the message priority for this queue, in the range 0 (lowest) through 9 (highest).
If the Priority property is set to Specified, messages sent to this queue have the priority value specified by this property.
Information Value Data type Integer Units Message priority level Range 0 (lowest priority) through 9 (highest priority)
Expiry
Whether the expiry timeout for this queue is defined by the application or the Specified expiry property, or whether messages on the queue expire (have an unlimited expiry timeout).
Information Value Data type Enum Default APPLICATION_DEFINED Range
Application defined
The expiry timeout for messages in this queue is defined by the application that put them onto the queue.
Specified
The expiry timeout for messages in this queue is defined by the Specified expiry property.If you select this option, define a time out on the Specified expiry property.
Unlimited
Messages in this queue have no expiry timeout, and those messages never expire.
Specified Expiry
If the Expiry timeout property is set to Specified, specify the number of milliseconds (greater than 0) after which messages on this queue expire.
Information Value Data type Integer Units Milliseconds Range Greater than or equal to 0
- 0 indicates that messages never timeout.
- Other values are an integer number of milliseconds.
Custom Properties
Name-value pairs for setting additional properties on the object that is created at run time for this resource.
We must enter a name that is a public property on the object and a value that can be converted from a string to the type required by the set method of the property. The acceptable properties and values depend on the object that is created. Refer to the object documentation for a list of valid properties and values.
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