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Sun Java System Message Queue 3 2005Q4 Administration Guide 

List of Procedures

To Add a Broker to the Administration Console
To Connect to a Broker
To View Available Connection Services
To Add a Physical Destination to a Broker
To View or Modify the Properties of a Physical Destination
To Purge Messages From a Physical Destination
To Delete a Physical Destination
To Add an Object Store to the Administration Console
To Connect to an Object Store
To Add a Connection Factory to an Object Store
To Add a Destination to an Object Store
To View or Modify the Properties of an Administered Object
To Delete an Administered Object
To Run the Sample Application
To Reconfigure a Broker Running as a Windows Service
To See Logged Service Error Events
To Configure a JDBC-Based Data Store
To create a physical destination
To Reclaim Unused Physical Destination Disk Space
To Edit the Configuration File to Use an LDAP Server
To Set Up an Administrative User
To Set Up an SSL-based Connection Service
To Regenerate a Key Pair
To Enable an SSL-based Service in the Broker
To Obtain a Signed Certificate
To Install a Signed Certificate
To Configure the Java Client Runtime
To Add a New Broker to a Cluster Using a Cluster Configuration File
To Add a New Broker to a Cluster Without a Cluster Configuration File
To Remove a Broker From a Cluster Using the Command Line
To Remove a Broker From a Cluster Using a Cluster Configuration File
To Back Up the Configuration Change Record
To Restore the Configuration Change Record
To Change the Logger Configuration for a Broker
To Use Log Files to Report Metrics Information
To Use the metrics Subcommand
To Set Up Message-based Monitoring
To Enable HTTP Support
To Deploy the http Tunnel Servlet as a .war File
To Disable the Server Access Log
To Deploy the HTTP Tunnel Servlet in an Application Server Environment
To Modify the Application Server’s server.policy File
To Activate the httpjms Connection Service
To Enable HTTPS Support
To Modify the HTTPS Tunnel Servlet .war File
To Deploy the https Tunnel Servlet as a .war File
To Disable the Server Access Log
To Deploy the HTTPS Tunnel Servlet in an Application Server Environment
To Modify the Application Server’s server.policy File
To Activate the httpsjms Connection Service
To Configure JSSE


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