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Oracle GlassFish Server Message Queue 4.5 Administration Guide |
Part I Introduction to Message Queue Administration
1. Administrative Tasks and Tools
3. Starting Brokers and Clients
6. Configuring and Managing Connection Services
8. Configuring Persistence Services
9. Configuring and Managing Security Services
10. Configuring and Managing Broker Clusters
11. Managing Administered Objects
12. Configuring and Managing Bridge Services
13. Monitoring Broker Operations
14. Analyzing and Tuning a Message Service
17. Broker Properties Reference
18. Physical Destination Property Reference
19. Administered Object Attribute Reference
About Shared Topic Subscriptions for Clustered Containers
Disabling Shared Subscriptions
Consumer Flow Control When Shared Subscriptions Are Used
ManagedConnectionFactory JavaBean
21. Metrics Information Reference
22. JES Monitoring Framework Reference
A. Distribution-Specific Locations of Message Queue Data
B. Stability of Message Queue Interfaces
This chapter describes the configuration properties of the Message Queue JMS Resource Adapter (JMS RA), which enables you to integrate Oracle GlassFish Server Message Queue with any J2EE 1.4 application server by means of the standard J2EE connector architecture (JCA). When plugged into an application server, the Resource Adapter allows applications deployed in that application server to use Message Queue to send and receive JMS messages.
The Message Queue JMS Resource Adapter exposes its configuration properties through three JavaBean components:
The ResourceAdapter JavaBean (ResourceAdapter JavaBean) affects the behavior of the Resource Adapter as a whole.
The ManagedConnectionFactory JavaBean (ManagedConnectionFactory JavaBean) affects connections created by the Resource Adapter for use by message-driven beans (MDBs).
The ActivationSpec JavaBean (ActivationSpec JavaBean) affects message endpoints that represent MDBs in their interactions with the messaging system.
To set property values for these entities, you use the tools provided by your application server for configuration and deployment of the Resource Adapter and for deployment of MDBs.
This chapter lists and describes the configuration properties of the Message Queue JMS Resource Adapter. It contains the following sections: