Queues Node
This section covers the following topics:
About the Queues Node
Queues collection node contain queue nodes for each queue in your schema and restriction list. See About Oracle Streams Advanced Queueing.
How the Queues Node Works
To perform actions on this node, right-click the node and from the menu, choose the appropriate command. To view the node's properties, select the node and/or click Properties in the node's menu.
If this collection node is filtered, the icon changes to include a funnel symbol. For more information about filtering, see Filtering Collection Nodes.
Menu Options
Menu Options | Description |
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New Queue |
Launches the Queue Designer to create a new queue. See Queue Designer. |
Query Window |
Launches the Query Window of Oracle Developer Tools. |
Generate Create Script |
Writes the queue definitions to a |
Generate Create Script to Project |
Generates the queue definitions to a . If multiple objects in Server Explorer are selected, a master SQL script is created in the Oracle Database Project Scripts folder. This master script contains calls to individual child SQL scripts (one for each schema object) generated into the various schema object folders and this master script is ordered with dependencies taken into consideration. If there are multiple open Oracle Database projects, Visual Studio prompts you to select the project to add the script to. This operation can also be performed by dragging and dropping the Server Explorer node(s) directly onto a database project folder. See Managing Oracle Script Files for more information. Note: Oracle Database Project Version 2 projects are not supported. To add scripts to this project type, use Import Schema or Add Existing Item menu items on an Oracle Database Project Version 2 project folder, or use the Schema Compare tool. |
Filters |
Opens the Filters Tab to control which child nodes appear under the collection. |
Privileges |
Launches the existing Grant/Revoke privileges dialog. |
Refresh |
Refreshes the node. |
Properties |
Shows properties for the node. |