Use this task to browse or change the properties of a JMS
queue destination for point-to-point messaging by WebSphere Application
Server Version 5 applications. This task contains an optional step
for you to create a new topic destination.
Procedure
- In the navigation pane, click .
- Select the V5 default messaging provider
for which you want to configure a queue destination.
- Optional: Change the Scope setting
to the level at which the JMS destination is visible to applications.
If
you define a Version 5 JMS resource at the Cell scope level, all users
in the cell can look up and use that JMS resource.
- In the content pane, under Additional Properties, click Queues
This displays any existing queue destinations for the
Version 5 default messaging provider in the content pane.
- To browse or change an existing JMS queue destination,
click its name in the list. Otherwise, to create a new queue destination,
complete the following steps:
- Click New in the content pane.
- Specify the following required properties. You can specify
other properties, as described in a later step.
- Name
- The name by which this queue destination is known for administrative
purposes within IBM WebSphere Application Server.
- JNDI Name
- The JNDI name that is used to bind the queue destination into
the name space.
- Click Apply. This
defines the queue destination to WebSphere Application Server, and
enables you to browse or change additional properties.
- Optional: Change properties for the queue destination,
according to your needs.
- Click OK.
- Save any changes to the master configuration.
- To make a queue destination available to applications,
host the queue on a JMS server. To add a new queue to a JMS server
or to change an existing queue on a JMS server, you define the administrative
name of the queue to the JMS server.
To define
the administrative name of the queue to the JMS server, see Managing Version
5 JMS servers in a deployment manager cell.
- To have the changed configuration take effect, stop then
restart the application server.