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Strict message ordering using activation specifications or ASF listener ports connected to WebSphere MQ v6.0

Strict message ordering can be achieved when deploying message driven bean applications to the WebSphere MQ messaging provider for when no special facilities have been coded into the application to handle messages arriving out of order.

For WAS v7 and later, listener ports are stabilized. For more information, read the article on stabilized features. You should plan to migrate your WebSphere MQ message-driven bean deployment configurations from using listener ports to using activation specifications. However, you should not begin this migration until you are sure the application does not have to work on application servers earlier than WAS v7. For example, if we have an application server cluster with some members at v6.1 and some at a later version, you should not migrate applications on that cluster to use activation specifications until after you migrate all the application servers in the cluster to the later version.

The following assumptions have been made in this scenario:


WAS configuration for ordered delivery


Important information about this configuration


Circumstances in which messages can arrive out of order

Messages can arrive out of order with this deployment in the following circumstances:


Considerations for a clustered deployment


Related concepts:

Message-driven beans - listener port components
Strict message ordering using non-ASF listener ports
Strict message ordering using activation specifications or ASF listener ports connected to WebSphere MQ v7.x
Message processing in ASF mode and non-ASF mode


Related


Start a listener port
Start listener ports using scripting
Manage the message endpoint lifecycle using wsadmin.sh
Tune messaging destinations for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
Use wsadmin scripting


Reference:

Manage message endpoints
Message listener service custom properties
Listener port settings
Stabilized features

WebSphere MQ library


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