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WebSphere MQ mediation points [Settings]

A WebSphere MQ mediation point is a location from which a mediation takes messages.

To view this pane in the console, click the following path:

Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus_name > [Topology] Messaging engines > engine_name > Runtime > [Message points] WebSphere MQ Mediation points mediation_name .

Related tasks
Mediating a destination using a WebSphere MQ queue as the mediation point
Related information
Administrative console buttons
Administrative console preferences

Configuration tab

Configuration properties for this object. These property values are preserved even if the runtime environment is stopped then restarted. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the runtime environment.

General properties

Identifier

The system-generated name by which this message point is known.

Required No
Data type Text

UUID

The universal unique identifier assigned by the system to this message point for administrative purposes.

Required No
Data type Text

Target UUID

The UUID of the bus destination for which this is a message point.

Required No
Data type Text

WebSphere MQ queue name

The WebSphere MQ queue that will be used to store messages for the mediation point being defined. As defined in WebSphere MQ.

Required Yes
Data type Text
Data type Text

Inbound nonpersistent reliability

The level of reliability to apply when a nonpersistent WebSphere MQ message is received.

Required No
Data type Selection list
Range
Best effort nonpersistent
Messages are discarded when a messaging engine stops or fails. Messages may also be discarded if a connection used to send them becomes unavailable and as a result of constrained system resources.

Express nonpersistent
Messages are discarded when a messaging engine stops or fails. Messages may also be discarded if a connection used to send them becomes unavailable.

Reliable nonpersistent
Messages are discarded when a messaging engine stops or fails.

Reliable persistent
Messages may be discarded when a messaging engine fails.

Assured persistent
Messages are not discarded.

Inbound persistent reliability

The level of reliability to apply when a persistent WebSphere MQ message is received.

Required No
Data type Selection list
Range
Best effort nonpersistent
Messages are discarded when a messaging engine stops or fails. Messages may also be discarded if a connection used to send them becomes unavailable and as a result of constrained system resources.

Express nonpersistent
Messages are discarded when a messaging engine stops or fails. Messages may also be discarded if a connection used to send them becomes unavailable.

Reliable nonpersistent
Messages are discarded when a messaging engine stops or fails.

Reliable persistent
Messages may be discarded when a messaging engine fails.

Assured persistent
Messages are not discarded.

Include an RFH2 message header when sending messages to WebSphere MQ

If selected messages sent to WebSphere MQ will include an RFH2 header. The RFH2 header stores messaging information that does not have a corresponding WebSphere MQ message header field. Enable this if messages being sent to WebSphere MQ might reenter the bus.

Required No
Data type Check box
Data type Check box

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