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Configure resources for JMS system modules


After creating a JMS system module, you can create resources for the module, including queues, topics, connection factories, templates, destination keys, quota, distributed queues, distributed topics, foreign servers, and JMS SAF (store-and-forward) parameters.

To create resources for a JMS module:

  1. If you have not already done so, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Lock & Edit (see Use the Change Center).
  2. In the Administration Console, expand Services > Messaging and select JMS Modules.
  3. On the Summary of JMS Modules page, click the JMS module you want to configure.
  4. On the Configuration page, click New above the Summary of Resources table.
  5. On the Choose the type of resource Entity page, use the Type drop-down to select one of the following JMS resources:
    • Quota
    • Template
    • Destination Key
    • Topic
    • Queue
    • Connection Factory
    • Distributed Topic
    • Distributed Queue
    • Foreign Server
    • SAF Imported Destination
    • Remote SAF Context
    • SAF Error Handling
  6. Click Next.

    Depending on the type of resource you select, you will be prompted to enter basic information to create the resource.

  7. Enter the required information for the selected resource:
    • For Quota, Template, Destination Key, Remote SAF Context, and SAF Error Handling resources, simply click OK to complete the configuration with default values.
    • For Topic, Queue, Connection Factory, Distributed Topic, Distributed Queue, Foreign Server, and SAF Imported Destination resources, you can optionally click Next to configure appropriate deployment targets, and then click Finish to complete the configuration with default values.

    Note: Most JMS resource have additional parameters that can be modified after they are created. For example, you modify the default message threshold values or enable message logging for queues, topics, and templates.

  8. On the Configuration page, you can either:
    • Click a configured resource in the Summary of Resources table to modify its default values.
    • Click New again to add another JMS resource to the module.
  9. To activate these changes, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Activate Changes.
    Not all changes take effect immediately—some require a restart (see Use the Change Center).

 

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