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Weighted distributed topics - configure general parameters


After you create a weighted distributed topic, you can modify and define general property values, such as changing the load balancing policy or specifying a SAF export policy.

To configure general values for the members of a weighted distributed topic:

  1. If you have not already done so, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Lock & Edit (see Use the Change Center).

  2. In the Administration Console, navigate to the uniform distributed topic resource that you want to configure:

  3. On the Configuration: General page:

    1. In JNDI Name, enter the JNDI name used to look up the distributed topic within the JNDI namespace. Applications use the JNDI Name to look up the distributed topic.

      Note: A distributed topic that does not have a JNDI Name can be referenced by passing the Name of the distributed topic to javax.jms.TopicSession.createTopic().

    2. In Load Balancing Policy, specify a policy (Round Robin or Random) for how messages are distributed to the members of this distributed topic.

    3. In SAF Export Policy, specify whether a user can send messages to this distributed topic using the Store-and-Forward service.

    For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.

  4. Save your changes:

  5. To activate these changes, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Activate Changes.
    Not all changes take effect immediately—some require a restart (see Use the Change Center).
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