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Oracle GlassFish Server Message Queue 4.5 Administration Guide
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Preface

Part I Introduction to Message Queue Administration

1.  Administrative Tasks and Tools

2.  Quick-Start Tutorial

Part II Administrative Tasks

3.  Starting Brokers and Clients

4.  Configuring a Broker

5.  Managing a Broker

6.  Configuring and Managing Connection Services

7.  Managing Message Delivery

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

The Bridge Service Manager

Bridge-Related Broker Properties

To Enable the Bridge Service Manager

Bridge Manager Utility

Logging of Bridge Services

Configuring and Managing JMS Bridge Services

JMS Bridge Components

JMS Bridge Features

Pooled, Shared, and Dedicated Connections

Transactional Message Transfer

JMS Bridges in High Availability (HA) Broker Clusters

Message Transformation During Message Delivery

JMSReplyTo Header Processing

Dead Message Queue (DMQ) Processing

Message Processing Sequence Across a Link in a JMS Bridge

Configuring a JMS Bridge

Specifying the Broker Properties for a JMS Bridge

Creating the XML Configuration File for a JMS Bridge

Starting and Stopping JMS Bridges

To Configure a JMS Bridge to Start at Broker Startup

To Start a JMS Bridge Manually

To Stop a JMS Bridge Manually

Starting and Stopping Links in a JMS Bridge

To Stop a Link Manually

To Start a Link Manually

Configuring and Managing STOMP Bridge Services

Configuring the STOMP Bridge

Starting and Stopping the STOMP Bridge

To Activate the STOMP Bridge

To Stop the STOMP Bridge Manually

To Start the STOMP Bridge Manually

Message Processing Sequence Across the STOMP Bridge

Message Transformation During Message Processing

STOMP Protocol Features and the STOMP Bridge

13.  Monitoring Broker Operations

14.  Analyzing and Tuning a Message Service

15.  Troubleshooting

Part III Reference

16.  Command Line Reference

17.  Broker Properties Reference

18.  Physical Destination Property Reference

19.  Administered Object Attribute Reference

20.  JMS Resource Adapter Property Reference

21.  Metrics Information Reference

22.  JES Monitoring Framework Reference

Part IV Appendixes

A.  Distribution-Specific Locations of Message Queue Data

B.  Stability of Message Queue Interfaces

C.  HTTP/HTTPS Support

D.  JMX Support

E.  Frequently Used Command Utility Commands

Index

Chapter 12

Configuring and Managing Bridge Services

Message-Oriented Middleware (MOM) systems use a broad spectrum of technologies and standards to provide messaging services. Often, these technologies and standards are incompatible, leading to MOM systems that cannot communicate with each other in a larger enterprise application context.

To alleviate this inability to communicate, Message Queue incorporates the Bridge Service Manager, which supports individual bridge services of various types. Each type of bridge service provides connectivity at the broker level to a MOM technology or standard that would otherwise be unavailable in Message Queue.

This chapter provides information about the administrative components of the Bridge Service Manager, and shows how to configure and manage the two types of bridge services currently available: