Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
X
Symbols
- $OMB_HOME/logs, 10-1
A
- acknowledgment mode
- IMMEDIATE_ACKNOWLEDGE, 3-10, 3-15, 3-18
- AdminDirCheck, 4-64
- administration scripts.
- administrative objects, 3-4
- using sample scripts, 2-2
- AdminUtil
- command line syntax, 4-45
- comments, 4-46
- echo mode, 4-46
- error reporting, 4-48
- evaluation rules, 4-47
- LDAP Directory, 4-46
- named variables, 4-46
- object binding, 4-46
- quotation, 4-45
- AdminUtil Commands
- activate, 4-49
- attrl, 4-49
- builddn, 4-49
- cd, 4-49
- create, 4-50
- createombinstance, 4-50
- deactivate, 4-50
- delete, 4-51
- dir, 4-51
- exit, 4-51
- help, 4-51
- lookup, 4-51
- pwd, 4-51
- quit, 4-52
- set, 4-52
- setattr, 4-53
- setopt, 4-53
- show, 4-54
- All, 2-12
- API, C++, 9-1
- application information, in attributes, 4-6
- AQ admin schema, 7-10
- AQ schemas, 7-10
- AQ user identities, 7-10
- AQ user schema, 7-10
- attributes
- application data, 4-6
- conceptual discussion, 4-2
- mandatory, 4-6
- multiple-valued, 4-6
- optional, 4-6
- single-valued, 4-6
- stored in schema, 4-7
- types, 4-5
- values, 4-5
B
- body, JMS, 5-2
- browsing messages, 5-5
C
- C++ API, 9-1
- limitations, 9-2
- sample application, 9-4
- cleanup, 9-7
- general declarations, 9-4
- initialization, 9-5
- receiving messages (receiver specific), 9-6
- sending messages (sender specific), 9-6
- system requirements, 9-1
- vs. Java API, 9-2
- callouts
- C and C++, 6-13
- client-side, 6-11
- indicating with properties, 6-16
- Java, 6-12
- parameters, 6-13
- using in a message consumer, 6-15
- using in a message producer, 6-13
- client interface
- PL/SQL, 5-7
- client programming, JMS, 3-4
- client-side callouts, 6-11
- close
- connections, 3-18
- JMS objects, 3-18
- sessions, 3-18
- cn, 4-3
- command line tools, 1-9
- commands
- AdminDirCheck command, 4-64
- AdminUtil command, 4-41
- InitDir command, 12-7
- LDAPSchema command, 12-7
- Migrate10To20 command, 4-68
- MsgBroker, 2-6, 2-10
- ombadmin command, 11-2
- shutdown MsgBroker, 2-10
- startup MsgBroker, 2-6
- stop MsgBroker, 2-10
- common name, 4-3
- configuration options
- AQ driver, 4-20
- AQ Lite server, 4-16
- AQ server, 4-15
- connection factory, 4-27, 4-35
- Mcast driver, 4-25
- Mcast server, 4-17
- message broker entry, 4-18
- MQSeries driver, 4-24
- MQSeries server, 4-16
- propagation jobs, 4-33, 4-34, 4-35
- queue, 4-28
- Rv driver, 4-26, 4-27
- Rv server, 4-17
- TIBCO driver, 4-26, 4-27
- TIBCO server, 4-17
- topic, 4-31
- Volatile driver, 4-22
- connection factories, 5-9
- connection factory
- accessing with JNDI, 3-5, 3-7
- connection_factory_instance.close() method, 3-12, 3-17, 5-10
- connection.close method, 3-18
- consumer, messages, 5-3
- conventions, xvii
- createAQQueue method, 13-7
- createAQTopic method, 13-7
- createMQQueue method, 13-7
- createQueue method, 6-11
- createTopic method, 6-11
- createVolatileTopic method, 13-7
- creating destinations, 6-10
D
- death detection
- leaked resources, 3-19
- defining destination strings, 6-11
- delaying messages, 5-2
- destination strings, defining, 6-11
- destinations, creating, 6-10
- Directory Access Protocol (DAP), 4-2
- directory entries.
- Directory Information Tree (DIT), 4-3
- directory schema, 4-7
- displaying runtime metrics, 6-3
- distinguished names, 4-2, 4-3
- components of, 4-4
- format, 4-4
- DMS
- Dynamic Monitoring System, 6-3
- DNs.
- domain conversion, 8-4
- driver configuration scripts, 2-4
- drivers
- configuration, 7-2
- IBM MQSeries driver, 7-18
- Oracle Advanced Queuing driver, 7-3
- Oracle AQ Lite driver, 7-15
- Oracle Multicast Driver, 7-22
- TIB/Rendezvous driver, 7-26
- durable subscribers
- creating, 5-6
- deleting, 5-6
- exceptions, 5-6
- Dynamic Monitoring Service.
E
- entries
- conceptual discussion, 4-3
- distinguished names of, 4-3
- group, 4-6
- locating, 4-4
- naming, 4-3
- error handling
- propagation manager, 8-27
- exceptions
- version level, 5-16
F
- filtering messages, 5-3
- formats
- of distinguished names, 4-4
G
- garbage collection, 4-19
- getJdbcConnection method, 6-32
- getLocalAQConnectionFactory method, 13-9
- getLocalConnectionFactory method, 13-9
- getRemoteConnectionFactory method, 13-6
- group entries, 4-6
H
- header, JMS, 5-2
I
- IBM MQSeries driver, 7-18
- IETF
- LDAP approval
- IMMEDIATE_ACKNOWLEDGE
- message redelivery, 3-18
- RuntimeException, 3-18
- Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
J
- Java Message Service.
- JDBC connection
- getting, 6-32
- JMS, 1-2
- client programming, 3-4
- extensions, 6-1
- receive method, 6-17
- message properties, 5-2
- messages, 5-2
- programming, 3-1, 5-1
- accessing objects in the directory, 3-4
- PTP messaging, 3-8
- Publish/Subscribe messaging, 3-13
- propagation manager, 8-1
- sample programs, 2-12
- JMS_Oracle_Delay property, 5-2
- JMS_to_XML method, 6-3
- JMSCorrelationID, 5-3
- JMSCorrelationID header, 7-19
- JMSDeliveryMode, 5-3
- JMSDeliveryMode header, 7-19
- JMSExpiration header, 7-19
- JMSMessageID, 5-3
- JMSMessageID header, 7-19
- JMSPriority, 5-3
- JMSPriority header, 7-19
- JMSReplyTo header, 7-20
- JMSTimeStamp, 5-3
- JMSType header, 7-19
- JMSType header field, 6-13
- job entry configuration, propagation, 8-16
- JVM memory management, 4-19
- JVM version level, 5-16
L
- LDAP
- IETF approval
- LDAP directory
- accessing objects, 3-4
- LDAPSchema, 12-7
- leaked resources
- death detection, 3-19
- leaked connection, 3-19
- leaked session, 3-19
- lightweight configuration
- and configuration changes, 13-3
- benefits of, 13-2
- configuration values, 13-11
- starting in local mode, 13-4
- starting in remote mode, 13-4
- using, 13-3, 13-5
- local
- example, 5-11
- local attribute, 5-9
- Local Mode
- getJdbcConnection method, 6-32
- local mode, 5-8, 5-14
- exit, 5-10
- locating
- directory entries, 4-4
- log file, 10-1
- security exceptions, 10-3
M
- mandatory attributes, 4-6
- matching rules
- stored in schema, 4-7
- memory exceptions, 4-19
- memory management, 4-19
- MercuryConnection, 6-16
- MercuryQueue method, 13-8
- MercurySession, 6-16
- getJdbcConnection method, 6-32
- MercurySession.IMMEDIATE_ACKNOWLEDGE mode, 3-10, 3-15
- MercuryTopic method, 13-8
- message listeners, 3-17
- message properties, 5-2
- message selectors, 5-3
- MessageConsumer
- receive method, 6-17
- messages
- consumers, 5-3
- filtering, 5-3
- previewing, 5-5
- sending and receiving, 3-11
- translation, 6-2
- metadata, stored in schema, 4-7
- metrics, displaying, 6-3
- Migrate10To20, 4-68
- OMB10DATA.ldif file, 4-68
- monitoring metrics, 6-3
- MQSeries, 1-4
- MsgBroker
- register command, 2-12
- starting as an NT service, 2-12
- unregister command, 2-12
- MsgBroker command, 2-6
- entry and distinguished names, 2-9
- environment variables, 2-10
- -ping option, 2-7
- security options, 2-8, 2-10
- status checking, 2-7
- MsgBroker entry
- local attribute, 5-9
- multiple-valued attributes, 4-6
N
- naming directory entries, 4-2, 4-3
- non-local mode
- exit, 3-12, 3-17
- NT service, 2-12
O
- object classes
- definition of, 4-6
- stored in schema, 4-7
- OMB attributes
- aclentry, 12-30
- activation_state, 4-35
- aq_adt, 4-28, 4-31
- aq_password, 4-15
- aq_rules, 4-28, 4-31
- aq_schema, 4-28, 4-31
- aq_service_name, 4-15
- aq_username, 4-16
- aqlite_address, 4-36
- aqlite_database_name, 4-16
- aqlite_message_grouping, 4-28, 4-31
- aqlite_owner, 4-28, 4-31
- aqlite_passwd, 4-16
- aqlite_protocol, 4-36
- aqlite_rule, 4-36
- aqlite_storage_clause, 4-28, 4-31
- authentication, 4-37
- cf, 4-36, 4-37
- client_id, 4-27, 4-36
- component, 4-36, 4-37
- concurrency, 4-36
- connection_type, 4-17
- create_provider_q, 4-29, 4-31
- create_timestamp, 4-35
- daemon, 4-26
- description, 12-29
- dest, 4-37
- driver_type, 4-27
- enabled, 4-37
- http_host, 4-27
- http_path, 4-27
- http_port, 4-27
- http_ssl_level, 4-27
- internal, 4-14
- ip, 4-17
- is_managed, 4-29, 4-32
- is_native, 4-29, 4-32
- is_queriable, 4-29, 4-32
- jms_user, 4-36
- local, 4-18
- max_concurrent_reqs, 4-18
- max_memory, 4-18
- max_messages, 4-29, 4-32
- max_private_sessions
- AQ driver, 4-21
- AQLite driver, 4-22
- MQSeries driver, 4-24
- Multicast driver, 4-25
- TIBCO driver, 4-26
- Volatile driver, 4-23
- max_shared_sessions
- AQ driver, 4-21
- AQLite driver, 4-22
- MQSeries driver, 4-24
- Multicast driver, 4-25
- TIBCO driver, 4-26
- Volatile driver, 4-23
- msg_selector, 4-36
- network, 4-25, 4-26
- password, 4-37
- port, 4-17
- priority, 4-28
- prop_recv_log_queue, 4-15, 4-16, 4-17
- prop_send_log_queue, 4-16, 4-17
- propagation_http_handlers, 4-19
- propagation_msg_selector, 4-35
- propagation_password, 4-35
- propagation_recv_sessions
- AQ driver, 4-21
- MQSeries driver, 4-24
- Multicast driver, 4-25
- TIBCO driver, 4-26
- Volatile driver, 4-23
- propagation_recv_threads, 4-19
- propagation_send_sessions
- AQ Driver, 4-21
- MQSeries driver, 4-24
- Multicast driver, 4-25
- TIBCO driver, 4-26
- Volatile driver, 4-23
- propagation_send_threads, 4-19
- propagation_source, 4-35
- propagation_target, 4-35
- propagation_timeout, 4-35
- propagation_username, 4-35
- provider_dns, 4-28
- provider_q_created, 4-29, 4-32
- provider_queue_name, 4-29, 4-32
- proxy_host, 4-34
- proxy_port, 4-34
- push_sessions
- AQ driver, 4-21
- AQLite driver, 4-22
- MQSeries driver, 4-24
- Multicast driver, 4-25
- TIBCO driver, 4-26
- Volatile driver, 4-23
- query_interval
- AQ driver, 4-21
- AQLite driver, 4-22
- MQSeries driver, 4-24
- Multicast driver, 4-25
- TIBCO driver, 4-26
- Volatile driver, 4-23
- queue_mgr, 4-17
- remote_directory_host, 4-33
- remote_directory_password, 4-33
- remote_directory_port, 4-33
- remote_directory_username, 4-33
- remote_dn, 4-35
- remote_http_host, 4-34
- remote_http_path, 4-34
- remote_http_port, 4-34
- remote_http_ssl_level, 4-34
- remote_wallet_location, 4-34
- remote_wallet_password, 4-34
- retries, 4-37
- rm_provider_q, 4-30, 4-32
- selector, 4-37
- server_dn, 4-30, 4-32
- server_dns
- AQ driver, 4-21
- AQ Lite driver, 4-22
- MQSeries driver, 4-24
- Multicast driver, 4-25
- TIBCO driver, 4-26
- service, 4-17
- subscription, 4-38
- surname, 12-29
- thin_jdbc, 4-21
- thin_jdbc_conn_string, 4-22
- threshold, 4-37, 4-38
- topic_dn, 4-36
- transaction_timeout, 4-28
- use_jdbc, 4-22
- username, 4-38
- valid_status, 4-35
- xml, 4-14
- OMB Instance, 1-5, 2-3, 4-8
- OMB_EF environment variable, 2-12
- OMB_IC environment variable, 2-12
- OMB_LP environment variable, 2-12
- OMB_OF environment variable, 2-12
- OMB10DATA.ldif file, 4-68
- ombadmin command, 11-2
- ombaqpublic.sql package, 5-7
- optional attributes, 4-6
- Oracle, 1-4, 1-5
- Oracle Advanced Queuing driver, 7-3
- Oracle AQ Lite driver, 7-15
- Oracle Message Broker, 5-8, 5-14
- C++ API, 9-1
- components, 1-3
- administration utilities, 1-5
- client programming interface, 1-6
- drivers and message servers, 1-4
- LDAP Directory, 1-5
- Oracle Message Broker Core, 1-4
- configuring, 4-15
- Drivers, 7-1
- features, 1-7
- universal sessions, 3-10
- instance, 4-8
- local
- example, 5-11
- local mode, 5-8, 5-14
- log file, 10-1
- propagation, 8-1
- starting, 2-6
- version level, 5-16
- Oracle Multicast Driver, 7-22
- local mode, 5-8
- oracle.oas.mercury.anyjvm system property, 5-16
- oracle.oas.mercury.callout.consumer, 6-16
- oracle.oas.mercury.callout.producer, 6-16
- oracle.oas.mercury.dmsaq property, 6-10
- oracle.oas.mercury.dmsaqInterval property, 6-10
- oracle.oas.mercury.MercuryXML class, 6-2, 6-3
- oracle.oas.mercury.sec.cache.expiration property, 12-31
- oracle.oas.mercury.sec.trace property, 10-3
P
- password, 12-29
- pausing messages, 5-2
- PL/SQL client package
- AQ Driver, 5-7
- overview, 1-6
- using, 5-7
- Point-to-Point messaging.
- previewing messages, 5-5
- programming, JMS, 5-1
- propagation configuration script, 2-5
- propagation manager, 8-1
- administration and configuration, 8-9
- domain conversion, 8-4
- error handling, 8-27
- job entry configuration, 8-16
- recovery, 8-27
- propagation_http_handlers attribute, 4-19
- properties
- JMS_Oracle_Delay, 5-2
- properties, JMS, 5-2
- property
- oracle.oas.mercury.sec.trace, 10-3
- PTP messaging, 3-4
- accessing objects, 3-5
- connection factory
- accessing with JNDI, 3-5
- JMS programming, 3-8
- messages, sending and receiving, 3-11
- queue connection, 3-9
- queue destinations, 3-11
- queue session, 3-10
- queues
- accessing with JNDI, 3-6
- publishing and subscribing, 3-16
- Publish/Subscribe messaging, 3-5
- accessing objects, 3-7
- connection factory
- accessing with JNDI, 3-7
- JMS programming, 3-13
- topics
- accessing with JNDI, 3-8
Q
- QueueBrowser
- using, 5-5
- QueueConnection, 6-16
- QueueReceiver, 3-11
- QueueReceiver message consumer, 6-15
- QueueReceivers
- limitations, 5-4
- queues
- accessing with JNDI, 3-6
- connections, 3-9
- destinations, 3-11
- QueueReceiver, 3-11
- QueueSender, 3-11
- sessions, 3-10
- QueueSender, 3-11
- QueueSender message producer, 6-13
- QueueSession, 6-16
R
- RDNs.
- receive method
- message ID, 6-17
- receiving
- XML messages, 6-2
- receiving broker, 8-2
- recovery
- propagation manager, 8-27
- Register command, 2-12
- registering MsgBroker as an NT service, 2-12
- related documents, xvii
- Relative Distinguished Names (RDNs), 4-4
- remote mode, 5-8, 5-14
- exit, 13-10
- runtime metrics, displaying, 6-3
S
- sample administration scripts, 2-2
- sample programs, 2-12
- schema, 4-7
- definitions in subSchemaSubentry, 4-7
- scripts
- driver configuration, 2-4
- SetupAQ, 2-4
- SetupProp, 2-5
- instance configuration, 2-3
- SetupMcast, 2-3
- SetupMQSeries, 2-3
- SetupOMB, 2-3
- SetupRv, 2-3
- SetupVol, 2-3
- overview of, 2-2
- propagation configuration, 2-5
- security, 12-11
- authentication, 12-6
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), 12-3
- sending
- XML messages, 6-2
- session.close method, 3-18
- setCallout method, 6-14, 6-15
- shows, 6-10
- shutdown(), 3-12, 3-17
- shutdownClient method, 13-8
- shutdownClient() method, 3-12, 3-17, 13-10
- single-valued attributes, 4-6
- starting the broker as an NT service, 2-12
- statistics, 6-3
- stopping in local mode
- local mode
- stopping, 5-10
- stopping in non-local mode
- non-local mode
- stopping, 3-12, 3-17
- stopping in remote mode
- remote mode
- stopping, 13-10
- subentries, 4-7
- subSchemaSubentry
- adding object classes to, 4-7
- holding schema definitions, 4-7
- modifying, 4-7
- subscribing, publishing and, 3-16
- syntaxes
- stored in schema, 4-7
T
- threads and message listeners, 3-17
- TIBCO, 1-5
- TIBCO Driver
- local mode, 5-8
- TIB/Rendezvous driver, 7-26
- TopicConnection, 6-16
- TopicPublisher, 3-15
- TopicPublisher message producer, 6-13
- topics
- accessing with JNDI, 3-8
- connection, 3-14
- destinations, 3-15
- session, 3-15
- TopicPublisher, 3-15
- TopicSubscriber, 3-15
- TopicSession, 6-16
- TopicSubscriber, 3-16
- TopicSubscriber message consumer, 6-15
- tracing security exceptions, 10-3
- transactions
- JDBC connections and, 6-32
- translation, messages, 6-2
- types
- of attributes, 4-5
U
- universal connection, 6-16
- universal session, 6-16
- universal sessions, 3-10
- Unregister command, 2-12
- unregistering MsgBroker, 2-12
- utilities
- AdminDirCheck, 1-9
- AdminUtil, 1-9
V
- version level, 5-16
X
- X.500, 4-2
- XML messages, 6-2
- receiving, 6-2
- sending, 6-2
- XML_to_JMS method, 6-2