Contents for Configuring and Managing the WebLogic Messaging Bridge
Introduction and Roadmap
Document Scope and Audience
Guide to This Document
Related Documentation
Samples and Tutorials for the JMS Developer
Avitek Medical Records Application (MedRec) and Tutorials
JMS Examples in the WebLogic Server Distribution
Additional JMS Examples Available for Download
New and Changed JMS Features in This Release
Understanding the Messaging Bridge
What Is a Messaging Bridge?
Messaging Bridge Components
Resource Adapters
Source and Target Bridge Destinations
Messaging Bridge Instance
Configuring and Managing a Messaging Bridge
Create a Messaging Bridge Instance
Manage a Messaging Bridge Instance
Designing a Messaging Bridge
When to use a Messaging Bridge
Store and Forward Messaging
Replicating a Topic
When to Avoid using a Messaging Bridge
Selecting a Quality-of-Service (QOS) Level
Messaging Persistence
Message Ordering
Setting the Number of Connection Factories
Preserving Message Properties
Using the JMSXUserID Property with a Messaging Bridge
Using Distributed Destinations as Source and Target Destinations
Interoperating with Different WebLogic Server Releases or Foreign Providers
Interoperating with Different WebLogic Server Releases
Naming Guidelines for WebLogic Servers and Domains
Configuring Interoperability for WebLogic Domains
Access Destinations In a Release 6.1 or Later Domain
Access Destinations In a Release 5.1 Domain
Interoperating with Foreign Providers
Tuning WebLogic Message Bridge
Changing the Batch Size
Changing the Batch Interval
Changing the Quality of Service
Using Multiple Bridge Instances
Changing the Thread Pool Size
Avoiding Durable Subscriptions
Co-locating Bridges with Their Source or Target Destination
Changing the Asynchronous Mode Enabled Attribute
Synchronous Mode
Asynchronous Mode