Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 Administration Guide

JMS Subcommands

create-jmsdest(1)

Creates a JMS physical destination. Along with the physical destination, you use the create-jms-resource subcommand to create a JMS destination resource that has a Name property that specifies the physical destination. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a JMS Physical Destination.

create-jms-host(1)

Creates a JMS host within the JMS service. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a JMS Host.

create-jms-resource(1)

Creates a JMS connection factory resource or JMS destination resource. Supported in remote mode only. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Create a Connection Factory or Destination Resource.

delete-jmsdest(1)

Removes the specified JMS destination. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a JMS Physical Destination.

delete-jms-host(1)

Deletes a JMS host within the JMS service. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a JMS Host.

delete-jms-resource(1)

Deletes a JMS connection factory resource or JMS destination resource. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Delete a Connection Factory or Destination Resource.

flush-jmsdest(1)

Purges the messages from a physical destination in the specified JMS Service configuration of the specified target. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To Purge Messages From a Physical Destination.

jms-ping(1)

Checks if the JMS service (also known as the JMS provider) is up and running. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see Troubleshooting JMS.

list-jmsdest(1)

Lists the JMS physical destinations. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List JMS Physical Destinations.

list-jms-hosts(1)

Lists the existing JMS hosts. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List JMS Hosts.

list-jms-resources(1)

Lists the existing JMS connection factory or destination resources. Supported in remote mode only. For procedural information in this guide, see To List JMS Resources.