WebSphere MQ 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 the WebSphere® MQ product Java™ Message Service (JMS) provider.
To view this Application Client Resource Configuration Tool (ACRCT) page, click Open. Expand the selected JAR file and click . Right-click Queue Destinations and click New. The following fields are displayed on the General tab.
. After you browse for an EAR file, click- The property values that you specify must match the values that you specified when configuring JMS resources for WebSphere MQ. For more information about configuring JMS resources for WebSphere MQ, see Using Java in the WebSphere MQ documentation.
- In WebSphere MQ, names can have a maximum of 48 characters.
A queue for use with the WebSphere MQ product JMS provider has the following properties.
Name
The name by which the queue is known for administrative purposes within WebSphere Application Server.
Information | Value |
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Data type | String |
Description
A description of the queue, for administrative purposes within WebSphere Application Server.
Information | Value |
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Data type | String |
JNDI Name
The application client runtime environment 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 |
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Data type | Enum |
Default | APPLICATION_DEFINED |
Range |
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Priority
Whether the message priority for this destination is defined by the application or the Specified priority property.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Enum |
Units | Not applicable |
Default | APPLICATION_DEFINED |
Range |
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Specified Priority
If the Priority property is set
to Specified
, specify the message priority for this
queue, in the range 0 (lowest) through 9 (highest).
Information | Value |
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Data type | Integer |
Units | Message priority level |
Range | 0 (lowest priority) through 9 (highest priority) |
Expiry
Whether the expiry timeout value for this queue is defined by the application or the by Specified expiry property or whether messages on the queue never expire (have an unlimited expiry time out).
Information | Value |
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Data type | Enum |
Units | Not applicable |
Default | APPLICATION_DEFINED |
Range |
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Specified Expiry
If the Expiry timeout property is
set to Specified
, type here the number of milliseconds
(greater than 0) after which messages on this queue expire.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Integer |
Units | Milliseconds |
Range | Greater than or equal to 0
|
Base Queue Name
The name of the queue to which messages are sent, on the queue manager specified by the Base queue manager name property.
Information | Value |
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Data type | String |
Base Queue Manager Name
The name of the WebSphere MQ queue manager to which messages are sent.
This queue manager provides the queue specified by the Base queue name property.
Information | Value |
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Data type | String |
Units | En_US ASCII characters |
Range | A valid WebSphere MQ Queue Manager name, as 1 through 48 ASCII characters |
CCSID
The coded character set identifier to use with the WebSphere MQ queue manager.
This coded character set identifier (CCSID) must be one of the CCSIDs supported by WebSphere MQ queue manager. See the WebSphere MQ messaging provider queue and topic advanced properties settings for more details.
Information | Value |
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Data type | String |
Integer encoding
If native encoding is not enabled, select whether integer encoding is normal or reversed.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Enum |
Default | NORMAL |
Range |
For more information about encoding properties, see Using Java in the WebSphere MQ documentation. |
Decimal encoding
If native encoding is not enabled, select whether decimal encoding is normal or reversed.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Enum |
Default | NORMAL |
Range |
For more information about encoding properties, see Using Java in the WebSphere MQ documentation. |
Floating point encoding
If native encoding is not enabled, select the type of floating point encoding.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Enum |
Default | IEEENORMAL |
Range |
For more information about encoding properties, see Using Java in the WebSphere MQ documentation. |
Native encoding
Indicates that the queue destination uses native encoding (appropriate encoding values for the Java platform) when you select this check box.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Enum |
Default | Cleared |
Range |
For more information about encoding properties, see Using Java in the WebSphere MQ documentation. |
Target client
Whether the receiving application is JMS compliant or is a traditional WebSphere MQ application.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Enum |
Default | WebSphere MQ |
Range |
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Message body
Specifies whether an application processes the RFH version 2 header of a WebSphere MQ message as part of the JMS message body.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | UNSPECIFIED |
Range |
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ReplyTo destination style
Specifies the format of the JMSReplyTo field.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | DEFAULT |
Range |
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MQMD read enabled
Specifies whether an application can read the values of MQMD fields from JMS messages that have been sent or received using the WebSphere MQ messaging provider.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Check box |
Default | Cleared |
Range |
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MQMD write enabled
Specifies whether an application can write the values of MQMD fields to JMS messages that will be sent or received using the WebSphere MQ messaging provider.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Check box |
Default | Cleared |
Range |
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MQMD message context
Defines the message context options specified when sending messages to a destination.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | DEFAULT |
Range |
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Custom Properties
Specifies name-value pairs for setting additional properties on the object that is created at run time for this resource.
You 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.