Use this panel to view or change the advanced properties for the selected queue or topic destination for use with the WebSphere® MQ messaging provider. These advanced properties control the behavior of connections made to WebSphere MQ messaging provider destinations.
Make any required changes to these groups and then click Apply to return to the queue or topic.
A queue or topic for use with the WebSphere MQ messaging provider has the following advanced properties.
The level of persistence used to store messages sent to this destination.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | As set by application |
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The priority assigned to messages sent to this destination.
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | As set by application |
Range |
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If the Priority property was set to Specified, select the priority assigned to messages sent to this queue type destination.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Units | Message priority level |
Default | As set by application |
Range | 0 (lowest priority) through 9 (highest priority) |
An option that specifies the expiry timeout for this destination.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | As set by application |
Range |
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If the Expiry property is set to Specified, enter the number of milliseconds after which messages expire and are removed from this destination.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Integer |
Units | Milliseconds |
Default | 0 |
Range | Greater than or equal to 0
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The character set to use when encoding strings in the message.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Integer |
Default | 1208 |
Range | 1 through 65535. The coded character set identifier (CCSID) must be one of the CCSIDs supported by WebSphere MQ. Blank. Leaving this field empty indicates that the default value must be used. |
For more information about supported CCSIDs, and about converting between message data from one coded character set to another, see the System Administration Guide and Application Programming Reference sections of the WebSphere MQ information center.
An option that specifies whether the destination should use native encoding to provide appropriate encoding values for the Java platform.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Check box |
Default | Selected |
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If the Use native encoding check box is cleared, select the type of integer encoding to be used.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | Normal |
Range |
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If the Use native encoding check box is cleared, select the type of decimal encoding to be used.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Units | Not applicable |
Default | Normal |
Range |
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If the Use native encoding check box is cleared, select the type of floating point encoding to be used.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | IEEENORMAL |
Range |
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The action to take when replying to a message that is sent to this destination.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Check box |
Default | Selected |
Range |
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Specifies whether an application processes the RFH version 2 header of a WebSphere MQ message as part of the JMS message body.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | UNSPECIFIED |
Range |
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Specifies the format of the JMSReplyTo field.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | DEFAULT |
Range |
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An option that enables the queue manager to acknowledge receipt of messages sent to it. Asynchronously sending messages to the queue manager is faster, but messages can be lost if the messaging infrastructure fails.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | The default value depends on whether you are working with
a queue or topic destination.
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Range |
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An option that determines whether messages for non-persistent consumers are sent to the client speculatively. Selecting this option results in faster message delivery but messages can be lost in the event of a failure in the messaging infrastructure.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | The default value depends on whether you are working with
a queue or topic destination.
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Range |
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Specifies the format of the JMSReplyTo field.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | DEFAULT |
Range |
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For more information about automatic client reconnection, see the WebSphere MQ information center.
If Read ahead and cache non-persistent messages for consumers is set to Yes or As per queue definition this property is enabled. This property determines what happens to messages in the internal read ahead buffer when the message consumer is closed.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | Close method waits for all cached messages to be delivered |
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Specifies whether an application can read the values of MQMD fields from JMS messages that have been sent or received using the WebSphere MQ messaging provider.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Check box |
Default | Cleared |
Range |
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Specifies whether an application can write the values of MQMD fields to JMS messages that will be sent or received using the WebSphere MQ messaging provider.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Check box |
Default | Cleared |
Range |
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Defines the message context options specified when sending messages to a destination.
Information | Value |
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Data type | Drop-down list |
Default | DEFAULT |
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