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Configuring JMS temporary dynamic queues for the WebSphere MQ JMS provider

Configure JMS temporary dynamic queues for the WebSphere® MQ JMS provider, so that you can use them with SOAPRequest nodes, by using WebSphere MQ Explorer.

Complete this task before using JMS temporary dynamic queues with the WebSphere MQ JMS provider in your message flows.

If the model queue SYSTEM.JMS.MODEL.QUEUE already exists on your system, start at step 6 and enter SYSTEM.JMS.MODEL.QUEUE when you are asked to enter your JMS temporary dynamic model queue name.

To set up JMS temporary dynamic queues:

  1. In the Navigator view of WebSphere MQ Explorer, expand Queue Managers > QueueManager, where QueueManager is the name of your queue manager, click Queues.
  2. Right-click Queues, then click New > Model Queue. The New Model Queue wizard opens.
  3. Enter a name for your JMS temporary dynamic model queue, for example SYSTEM.JMS.MODEL.QUEUE, then select SYSTEM.DEFAULT.MODEL.QUEUE as the object from which to copy attributes, and click Next.
  4. Under Change Properties, click Extended and change the following properties:
    1. In the Shareability field, select Shareable.
    2. In the Default input open options field, select Input shared.
  5. To create your model queue, click Finish.
  6. In the Navigator view of WebSphere MQ Explorer, expand JMS Administered Objects > JNDIRepository, where JNDIRepository is the name of your JNDI repository, click Connection Factories. A list of Connection Factories is displayed in the Content view.
  7. Right-click the Connection Factory that you want to use, then click Properties.
  8. In the Properties window, click Temporary queues.
  9. In the Temporary model queue field, enter the name of the JMS temporary dynamic model queue that you created previously, then click Apply.
  10. To save your changes, click OK.
You have created a model queue, and configured your queue manager to create JMS temporary dynamic queues you can use with the WebSphere MQ JMS provider.
You can now use JMS temporary dynamic queues in your message flows with the WebSphere MQ JMS provider.

bc37520_.htm | Last updated Friday, 21 July 2017