The Object Manager utility (imqobjmgr) creates and manages Message Queue administered objects. Table 13–9 lists the available subcommands.
Table 13–9 Object Manager Subcommands|
Subcommand |
Description |
|---|---|
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add |
Add administered object to object store |
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delete |
Delete administered object from object store |
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list |
List administered objects in object store |
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query |
Display administered object information |
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update |
Modify administered object |
Table 13–10 lists the options to the imqobjmgr command.
Table 13–10 Object Manager Options|
Option |
Description |
|---|---|
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-l lookupName |
JNDI lookup name of administered object |
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-j attribute=value |
Attributes of JNDI object store (see Object Stores) |
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-t objectType |
Type of administered object: q: Queue destination t: Topic destination cf: Connection factory qf: Queue connection factory tf: Topic connection factory xcf: Connection factory for distributed transactions xqf: Queue connection factory for distributed transactions xtf: Topic connection factory for distributed transactions e: SOAP endpoint (see Message Queue Developer's Guide for Java Clients) |
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-o attribute=value |
Attributes of administered object (see Administered Object Attributes and Chapter 16, Administered Object Attribute Reference) |
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-r readOnlyState |
Is administered object read-only? If true, client cannot modify object’s attributes. Default value: false. |
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-i fileName |
Name of command file containing all or part of subcommand clause |
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-pre |
Preview results without performing command This option is useful for checking the values of default attributes. |
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-javahome path |
Location of alternative Java runtime Default behavior: Use runtime installed on system or bundled with Message Queue. |
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-f |
Perform action without user confirmation |
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-s |
Silent mode (no output displayed) |
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-v |
Display version information [Any other options specified on the command line are ignored. ] |
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-h |
Display usage help |
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-H |
Display expanded usage help, including attribute list and examples |