Disable publisher |
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Select to prevent
this channel from receiving messages from JMS providers. |
Show default message parameters |
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Displays parameters global to all messages. |
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Default message expiration (milliseconds) |
Specifies how long messages live after they
reach a destination.
Specify the time duration in milliseconds. 0 means the messages
live indefinitely. This setting is global for all sent messages. |
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Default message priority |
Specifies the message priority.0-4 indicates
normal delivery
5-9 indicates expedited deliverySpecifying expedited delivery can
result in “out-of-order” message processing. This
setting is global for all sent messages. |
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Default message type |
Specifies whether messages are text or byte.
This setting is global for all sent messages. |
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Show default message properties |
Displays the parameters that specify
the properties sent with messages.
Message properties can be used to prevent message loopback
or pass application-specific information in messages.
These properties are global for all sent messages. |
Show default session parameters |
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Displays parameters that are global to
all sessions. |
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Default message acknowledgment threshold |
Specifies how many messages are received
by a monitored destination before an acknowledgment is sent to the broker. |
Show default destination parameters |
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Displays parameters that are global to
all destinations. |
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Default destination type |
Specifies whether destinations are topics or
queues by default.
This setting is global for all destinations. |
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Default omit message envelope |
Specifies if the JMS message envelope is
omitted from received messages.
This setting is global for all destinations. |
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Default receive timeout (seconds) |
Specifies how long a channel waits to receive
a response to a sent message. The default is 10 seconds. Permitted values
range from 1-25 seconds.
This setting is global for all destinations. |
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Default message filter |
Specifies how destinations filter received messages.
This setting is global for all destinations |
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Default message selector |
Specify a custom message selector to filter
received messages. Message selectors are like SQL WHERE clauses for
example, JMSCorrelationID LIKE '%01=whatever%'.
The % wildcard character is used to disregard content
before or after the part of a header or property value you're interested
in filtering on. When used in tandem with a message filter, the message
selector is appended to the end of said filter using an AND operator. |
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Default polling interval (milliseconds) |
Specifies how often destinations are polled
for new messages (in milliseconds.)
This setting is global for all destinations. |
Show destination |
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Displays parameters for this selected destination. |
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Destination unique id |
Specify the identifier for this destination by
which it is known in the IDM namespace. This name is also the durable
subscription name for topics. This value must be unique per channel (Subscriber/Publisher). |
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Destination JNDI name |
Specify the identifier for this destination by
which it is known in the JNDI namespace. This might not be the
name the destination is known by to the broker. This value does
not need to be unique. |
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Destination type |
Specify whether this destination is a queue
or topic. |
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Message type |
Specify whether messages are sent in text
or byte format. |
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Destination mode |
Specify whether this destination sends
or receives messages. |
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Show message properties |
Displays the parameters that specify
the properties sent with messages.
Message properties can be used to prevent message loopback
or pass application-specific information along with messages. |
Show destination |
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Displays parameters for this selected destination. |
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Destination unique id |
Specify the identifier for this destination that
it is known by in the IDM namespace. This name is also the durable
subscription name for topics.
This value must be unique per channel (Subscriber/Publisher). |
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Destination JNDI name |
Specify the identifier for this destination that
it is known by in the JNDI namespace. This might or might not be the
name the destination is known by to the broker. This value does
not need to be unique. |
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Destination type |
Specifies whether the destination is
a queue or a topic. |
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Message type |
Specifies whether messages should be sent
as text or byte. |
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Destination mode |
Specifies whether this destination sends or
receives messages. |
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Omit message envelope |
Whether the JMS message envelope be omitted
from messages received by this destination. |
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Receive timeout (seconds) |
Specifies how long this channel waits
to receive a response from a destination. The default is 10 seconds.
Permitted values range from 1-25 seconds. |
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Message filter |
Specifies how this destination filters messages. |
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Message selector |
Specify a custom message selector to filter
received messages. Message selectors are like SQL WHERE clauses (or
example, JMSCorrelationID = 'whatever). When used in tandem
with a message filter, the message selector is appended to the end
of the filter using an AND operator. |
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Is durable |
Specifies whether messages are cached at
the message broker when the driver isn’t running.
This setting is only effective for topic destinations; queues
are durable by default. |
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Actively monitor |
Specify if you want the channel to periodically
monitor this destination for messages. |
Heartbeat interval (minutes) |
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How many minutes of inactivity should elapse
before this channel sends a heartbeat document. |