Modify This Threshold Params

post

/management/weblogic/{version}/edit/partitions/{name}/resourceGroups/{name}/JMSSystemResources/{name}/JMSResource/templates/{name}/thresholds

Modify this threshold params.

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  • The 'X-Requested-By' header is used to protect against Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. The value is an arbitrary name such as 'MyClient'.
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Must contain the modified threshold params model.

Root Schema : Threshold Params
Type: object
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  • Minimum Value: 0
    Maximum Value: 9.223372036854776E18
    Default Value: 9.223372036854776E18

    The upper threshold (total number of bytes in this destination) that triggers logging or flow control events. The value of java.lang.Long.MAX_VALUE disables logging and flow control events for the destination.

    If the number of bytes exceeds this threshold, the triggered events are:

    • Log Messages

      A message is logged on the server indicating a high threshold condition.

    • Flow Control

      If flow control is enabled, the destination becomes armed and instructs producers to begin decreasing their message flow.

    Range of Values: <= bytesmaximum;>BytesThresholdLow

    Any change to this threshold affects only incoming messages; stored messages are not affected.

  • Minimum Value: 0
    Maximum Value: 9.223372036854776E18
    Default Value: 9.223372036854776E18

    The lower threshold (total number of bytes in this destination) that triggers logging or flow control events. The value of java.lang.Long.MAX_VALUE disables logging and flow control events for the destination.

    If the number of bytes falls below this threshold, the triggered events are:

    • Log Messages

      A message is logged on the server indicating a low threshold condition.

    • Flow Control

      If flow control is enabled, the destination becomes disarmed and instructs producers to begin increasing their message flow.

    Range of Values: < BytesThresholdHigh

    Any change to this threshold affects only incoming messages; stored messages are not affected.

  • Minimum Value: 0
    Maximum Value: 9.223372036854776E18
    Default Value: 9.223372036854776E18

    The upper threshold (total number of messages in this destination) that triggers logging or flow control events. The value of java.lang.Long.MAX_VALUE disables logging and flow control events for the destination.

    If the number of messages exceeds this threshold, the triggered events are:

    • Log Messages

      A message is logged on the server indicating a high threshold condition.

    • Flow Control

      If flow control is enabled, the destination becomes armed and instructs producers to begin decreasing their message flow.

    Range of Values: <= messagesmaximum;>MessagesThresholdLow

    Any change to this threshold affects only incoming messages; stored messages are not affected.

  • Minimum Value: 0
    Maximum Value: 9.223372036854776E18
    Default Value: 9.223372036854776E18

    The lower threshold (total number of messages in this destination) that triggers logging or flow control events. The value of java.lang.Long.MAX_VALUE disables logging and flow control events for the destination.

    If the number of messages falls below this threshold, the triggered events are:

    • Log Messages

      A message is logged on the server indicating a low threshold condition.

    • Flow Control

      If flow control is enabled, the destination becomes disarmed and instructs producers to begin increasing their message flow.

    Range of Values: < MessagesThresholdHigh

    Any change to this threshold affects only incoming messages; stored messages are not affected.

  • Template Reference
    Title: Template Reference
    Read Only: true
    Contains the template reference.

    Finds the template bean for this destination.

Nested Schema : Template Reference
Type: array
Title: Template Reference
Read Only: true
Contains the template reference.

Finds the template bean for this destination.

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