Active JMS Session Pools
This page displays all the active JMS session pools defined for a JMS server. Session pools enable an application to process messages concurrently. Once you have defined a JMS server, you can configure one or more session pools for each server, and then create connection consumers for those session pools.
Monitoring information for a JMS session pool is available only after you have targeted the JMS server to either an independent WebLogic Server instance or a migratable server target on the JMS --> Servers --> Target and Deploy tab.
- For more information on creating a JMS session pool, see Creating a JMS Session Pool.
- For more information on creating a JMS connection consumer, see Creating a JMS Connection Consumer.
Active JMS Session Pools Information
Name - Name of the session pool.
Server - Name of the associated JMS server.
Consumers - Current number of connection consumers in the session pool.
Consumers High - Greatest number of simultaneous connection consumers in the session pool since the last time the server was booted.
Consumers Total - Total number of connection consumers since the last time the server was booted.