Configure messaging with wsadmin scripting
Use these topics to learn about configuring messaging with the wsadmin tool. We can configure the message listener service, Java Messaging Service settings, queue and connection factories, and IBM MQ settings.
Use the wsadmin tool to configure various messaging connections and settings.
Tasks
- Configure the message listener service.
The message listener service is an extension to the JMS functions of the JMS provider. It provides a listener manager that controls and monitors one or more JMS listeners, which each monitor a JMS destination on behalf of a deployed message-driven bean.
- Configure Java Messaging Service (JMS) providers, destinations, and connections.
The application server supports asynchronous messaging through the use of a JMS provider and its related messaging system. Use the wsadmin tool to configure new JMS providers, destinations, and connections.
A JMS destination is used to configure the properties for the associated messaging provider. Connections to the JMS destination are created by the associated JMS connection factory. A JMS connection factory is used to create connections to the associated JMS provider of JMS destinations, for both point-to-point and publish/subscribe messaging.
- Configure queue and topic connection factories for the application server. Use queue and topic connection factories to create connections between providers and destinations. A queue connection factory creates a connection to the associated JMS provider of the JMS queue destinations, for point-to-point messaging. A topic connection factory creates a connection to the associated JMS provider of JMS topic destinations, for publish and subscribe messaging.
- Configure IBM MQ settings. An IBM MQ server represents either an IBM MQ queue manager or an IBM MQ queue sharing group. It is used by service integration bus messaging to define properties used for connecting to IBM MQ. Setting up an IBM MQ server involves using the administrative console to create the server definition, add it to a service integration bus, and create an IBM MQ queue type destination.
Subtopics
- Configure resources for the default messaging provider
Use these commands to manage JMS resources for the default messaging provider.- Configure resources for IBM MQ messaging provider
Use these commands to manage JMS resources for the IBM MQ messaging provider.- Configure the message listener service using scripting
Use scripting to configure the message listener service.- Configure new JMS providers using scripting
Use the wsadmin tool and scripting to configure a new Java Message Service (JMS) provider.- Configure new JMS destinations using scripting
Use scripting and the wsadmin tool to configure a new Java Message Service (JMS) destination.- Configure new JMS connections by
wsadmin tool to configure a new Java Message Service (JMS) connection.- Configure new queue connection factories using scripting
Use scripting and the wsadmin tool to configure new queue connection factories in WAS.- Configure new topic connection factories using scripting
Use scripting and the wsadmin tool to configure new topic connection factories.- Configure new queues using scripting
Use scripting to configure a new queue.- Configure new topics using scripting
We can configure new topics using the wsadmin tool and scripting.- JCAManagement
Use the Jython or Jacl scripting languages to configure messaging with scripting. The commands in the JCA management group can be used to manage resource adapters, Java EE Connector Architecture (J2C) activation specifications, administrative objects, connection factories, administrative object interfaces, and message listener types.
Use wsadmin scripting Get started with wsadmin scripting createSIBJMSConnectionFactory command createSIBJMSActivationSpec command createSIBJMSQueue command createSIBJMSTopic command