JMS Connection Consumer
Create a JMS Connection Consumer
- Click to expand the JMS node.
- Click to expand the JMS Servers node.
- Click to expand a server instance under JMS Servers.
- Click to expand the JMS Session Pools node.
- Click to expand a session pool instance under JMS Session Pools.
- Click the JMS Consumers node. The JMS Consumers table displays in the right
pane showing all the connection consumers.
- Click the Create a new JMS Connection Consumer text link. A dialog displays in
the right pane showing the tabs associated with configuring a new connection
consumer.
- Enter values in the attribute fields.
- Click Create to create a connection consumer instance with the name you
specified in the Name field. The new instance is added under the JMS Consumers
node in the left pane.
Clone a JMS Connection Consumer
- Click to expand the JMS node.
- Click to expand the JMS Servers node.
- Click to expand a server instance under JMS Servers.
- Click to expand the JMS Session Pools node.
- Click to expand a session pool instance under JMS Session Pools.
- Click the JMS Consumers node. The JMS Consumers table displays in the right
pane showing all the connection consumers.
- Click the Clone icon in the row of the connection consumer you want to clone. A
dialog displays in the right pane showing the tabs associated with cloning a
connection consumer.
- Enter values in the attribute fields.
- Click Create to create a connection consumer instance with the name you
specified in the Name field. The new instance is added under the JMS Consumers
node in the left pane.
Delete a JMS Connection Consumer
- Click to expand the JMS node.
- Click to expand the JMS Servers node.
- Click to expand a server instance under JMS Servers.
- Click to expand the JMS Session Pools node.
- Click to expand a session pool instance under JMS Session Pools.
- Click the JMS Consumers node. The JMS Consumers table displays in the right
pane showing all the connection consumers.
- Click the Delete icon in the row of the connection consumer that you want to
delete. A dialog displays in the right pane prompting you to confirm your
deletion request.
Click Yes to delete the connection consumer. The connection consumer icon under the JMS Consumers node is deleted.
Configuration
General
Attribute
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Description
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Range of Values
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Default Value
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Name
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Name of the connection consumer.
This attribute is not dynamically configurable.
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Valid Java identifier, unique within a specific JMS Server sessionpool.
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My JMS Connection Consumer[-n]
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Messages Maximum
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Maximum number of messages that can be accumulated by the connection consumer. A value of -1 indicates that there is no maximum.
This attribute is dynamically configurable, but the change does not take effect until the connection consumer's session pool is restarted.
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-1, and 1 through 263-1
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-1
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Selector
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JMS selector expression used to filter messages. For information on defining selectors, see Programming WebLogic JMS.
This attribute is not dynamically configurable.
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Valid JMS message selector expression
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N/A
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Destination
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Destination on which the connection consumer will listen.
This attribute is not dynamically configurable.
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Valid JNDI name or null
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null
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Notes
Attribute
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Description
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Range of Values
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Default Value
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Notes
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This attribute provides a space for user-supplied information.
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The value must be an alphanumeric string.
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Null
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