Sun Java System Message Queue 4.3 Administration Guide

Windows

Table A–4 shows the location of Message Queue data on the Windows operating system. The table also applies to the Solaris platform when Message Queue is bundled with the standalone version of Sun Java System Application Server. That version of Application Server is bundled with neither Solaris nor Sun Java Enterprise System. Use the pathnames in Table A–4, but change the direction of the slash characters from the Windows backslash (\) to the Solaris forward slash (/). SeeDirectory Variable Conventions for definitions of the IMQ_HOME and IMQ_VARHOME directory variables.

Table A–4 Message Queue Data Locations on Windows Platform

Data Category 

Location 

Command line executable files

IMQ_HOME\bin

Broker instance configuration properties

IMQ_VARHOME\instances\instanceName\props\config.properties

Broker configuration file templates

IMQ_HOME\lib\props\broker\

Persistent data store (messages, destinations, durable subscriptions, transactions, acknowledgements)

IMQ_VARHOME\instances\instanceName\fs370\or a JDBC-accessible data store

Broker instance log file directory (default location)

IMQ_VARHOME\instances\instanceName\log\

Administered objects (object store)

Local directory of your choice or an LDAP server

Security: user repository

IMQ_VARHOME\instances\instanceName\etc\passwdor an LDAP server

Security: access control file (default location)

IMQ_VARHOME\instances\instanceName\etc\accesscontrol.properties

Security: password file directory (default location)

IMQ_HOME\etc\

Security: example password file

IMQ_HOME\etc\passfile.sample

Security: broker’s key store file location 

IMQ_HOME\etc\

JavaDoc API documentation

IMQ_HOME\javadoc\index.html

Example applications and configurations

IMQ_HOME\demo\

Java archive (.jar), Web archive (.war), and Resource Adapter archive (.rar) files

IMQ_HOME\lib\

External resource (.jar) files such as JDBC drivers, JAAS login modules, and so forth

IMQ_HOME\lib\ext