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TUXEDO Queuing Bridge --> Priority Mapping

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Overview

Use priorityMapping to map priorities between the JMS and Tuxedo. JMS has ten priorities (0 - 9); Tuxedo/Q has 100 priorities (1 - 100). There are two mapping directions: JmstoTux and TuxtoJms. Defaults are provided for all values, shown below in pairs of value:range.

JmstoTux- 0:1 | 1:12 | 2:23 | 3:34 | 4:45 | 5:56 | 6:67 | 7:78 | 8:89 | 9:100

TuxtoJms- 1-10:0 | 11-20:1 | 21-30:2 | 31-40:3 | 41-50:4| 51-60:5 | 61-70:6 | 71-80:7 | 81-90:8 | 91-100:9

Tasks

Configuring Priority Mapping for a tBridge Connection

Related Topics

Configuring tBridge

Attributes

Table 11-16

Attribute Label

Description

Value Constraints

Jms To Tux Priority Map

The mapping of priorities from JMS to Tuxedo. The are 10 possible JMS priorities(0=>9) which can be paired to 100 possible Tuxedo priorities(1=>100). A mapping consists of a "|" separated list of value-to-range pairs (jmsvalue:tuxrange) where pairs are separated by ":" and ranges are separated by "-".

Examples

0:1 | 1:12 | 2:23 | 3:34 | 4:45 | 5:56 | 6:67 | 7:78 | 8:89 | 9:100

OR

0:1-10|1:11-20|2:21-30|3:31-40|4:41-50|5:51-60|6:61-70|7:71-80|8:81-90|9:91-100

MBean: weblogic.management.
configuration.
WTCtBridgeGlobalMBean

Attribute: JmsToTuxPriorityMap


Tux To Jms Priority Map

The mapping of priorities to map from Tuxedo to JMS. The are 100 possible Tuxedo priorities(1=>100) which can be paired to 10 possible JMS priorities(0=>9). A mapping consists of a "|" separated list of value-to-range pairs (tuxvalue:jmsrange) where pairs are separated by ":" and ranges are separated by "-".

Examples:

1:0 | 12:1 | 23:2 | 34:3 | 45:4 | 56:5 | 67:6 | 78:7 | 89:8 | 100:9

OR

20:0-1 | 40:2-3 | 60:4-5 | 80:6-7 | 100:8-9

MBean: weblogic.management.
configuration.
WTCtBridgeGlobalMBean

Attribute: TuxToJmsPriorityMap


 

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