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Sun Java System Message Queue 3 2005Q1 Administration Guide 

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Table 1 Book Contents
Table 2 Document Conventions
Table 3 Message Queue Directory Variables
Table 4 Message Queue Documentation Set
Table 4-1 Main Broker Service Components and Functions
Table 4-2 Connection Services Supported by a Broker
Table 4-3 Metrics Topic Destinations
Table 5-1 Connection Services Supported by a Broker
Table 5-2 Connection Service Properties Updated by imqcmd
Table 6-1 Physical Destination Subcommands for the imqcmd Command Utility
Table 6-2 Physical Destination Disk Utilization Metrics
Table 6-3 Dead Message Queue Treatment of Standard Physical Destination Properties
Table 7-1 Initial Entries in User Repository
Table 7-2 imqusermgr Options
Table 7-3 Syntactic Elements of Access Rules
Table 7-4 Elements of Physical Destination Access Control Rules
Table 7-5 Distinguished Name Information Required for a Self-Signed Certificate
Table 7-6 Commands That Use Passwords
Table 7-7 Passwords in a Passfile
Table 8-1 LDAP Object Store Attributes
Table 8-2 File-system Object Store Attributes
Table 8-3 Naming Convention Examples
Table 10-1 Benefits and Limitations of Metrics Monitoring Tools
Table 10-2 Logging Levels
Table 10-3 imqbrokerd Logger Options and Corresponding Properties
Table 10-4 imqcmd metrics Subcommand Syntax
Table 10-5 imqcmd metrics Subcommand Options
Table 10-6 imqcmd query Subcommand Syntax
Table 10-7 Metrics Topic Destinations
Table 11-1 Comparison of High Reliability and High Performance Scenarios
Table 13-1 Common Message Queue Command Line Options
Table 13-2 imqbrokerd Options
Table 13-3 imqcmd Subcommands
Table 13-4 imqcmd Subcommands Used to Manage a Broker
Table 13-5 imqcmd Subcommands Used to Manage Destinations
Table 13-6 imqcmd Subcommands Used to Manage Connection Services
Table 13-7 imqcmd Subcommands Used to Manage Connection Services
Table 13-8 imqcmd Subcommands Used to Manage Durable Subscriptions
Table 13-9 imqcmd Subcommands Used to Manage Transactions
Table 13-10 imqcmd Options
Table 13-11 imqobjmgr Subcommands
Table 13-12 imqobjmgr Options
Table 13-13 imqdbmgr Subcommands
Table 13-14 imqdbmgr Options
Table 13-15 imqusermgr Subcommands
Table 13-16 imqusermgr Options
Table 13-17 imqsvcadmin Subcommands
Table 13-18 imqsvcadmin Options
Table 14-1 Broker Instance Configuration Properties
Table 14-2 Connection Service Properties
Table 14-3 Message Router Properties
Table 14-4 Auto-create Configuration Properties
Table 14-5 Required Persistence Manager Property
Table 14-6 Properties for File-Based Persistence
Table 14-7 Properties for JDBC-Based Persistence
Table 14-8 Security Manager Properties
Table 14-9 Keystore Properties
Table 14-10 Monitoring Service Properties
Table 14-11 Cluster Configuration Properties
Table 15-1 Physical Destination Properties
Table 16-1 Destination Administered Object Attributes
Table 16-2 Connection Factory Attributes: Connection Handling
Table 16-3 Addressing Schemes for the imqAddressList Attribute
Table 16-4 Message Server Address Examples
Table 16-5 Connection Factory Attributes: Client Identification
Table 16-6 Connection Factory Attributes: Message Header Overrides
Table 16-7 Connection Factory Attributes: Reliability and Flow Control
Table 16-8 Connection Factory Attributes: Queue Browser Behavior
Table 16-9 Connection Factory Attributes: JMS-defined Properties Support
Table 16-10 SOAP Endpoint Attributes
Table 17-1 Resource Adapter Attributes
Table 17-2 Managed Connection Factory Attributes
Table 17-3 Activation Specification Attributes
Table 18-1 JVM Metrics
Table 18-2 Broker-wide Metrics
Table 18-3 Connection Service Metrics
Table 18-4 Destination Metrics
Table A-1 Location of Message Queue Data on Solaris
Table A-2 Location of Message Queue Data on Linux
Table A-3 Location of Message Queue Data on Windows
Table B-1 Interface Stability Classification Scheme
Table B-2 Stability of Message Queue Interfaces
Table C-1 httpjms Connection Service Properties
Table C-2 Servlet Arguments for Deploying HTTP Tunnel Servlet Jar File
Table C-3 httpsjms Connection Service Properties
Table C-4 Servlet Arguments for Deploying HTTPS Tunnel Servlet Jar File


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