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Oracle GlassFish Server Message Queue 4.5 Developer's Guide for Java Clients |
Starting and Testing a Message Broker
Developing a Client Application
Compiling and Running a Client Application
To Compile and Run the HelloWorldMessage Application
3. Message Queue Clients: Design and Features
4. Using the Metrics Monitoring API
6. Embedding a Message Queue Broker in a Java Client
When you are ready to deploy your client application, you should make sure your Message Queue administrator knows your application’s needs. The checklist shown below summarizes the information required; consult with your administrator for specific details. In some cases, it may be useful to provide a range of values rather than a specific value. See Chapter 11, Managing Administered Objects, in Oracle GlassFish Server Message Queue 4.5 Administration Guide for details on configuration and on attribute names and default values for administered objects.
Administered Objects
Connection Factories
Type
JNDI lookup name
Other attributes
Destinations
Type (queue or topic)
JNDI lookup name
Physical destination name
Physical Destinations
Type
Name
Attributes
Maximum number of messages expected
Maximum size of messages expected
Maximum message bytes expected
Name
Port
Properties
Dead Message Queue
Place dead messages on dead message queue?
Log placement of messages on dead message queue?
Discard body of messages placed on the dead message queue?