You can use theWebLogic
Server to
configure Java™ Messaging Service
(JMS) queues for email listeners. You configure JMS queues to manage
high volumes of email messages that must be processed quickly.
Procedure
- Start the WebLogic
Server.
- In the Domain structure, create a file store:
- Expand Services, and click .
- In the Name field, specify lsnrstore,
and accept the default value of AdminServer for the
target.
- In the Directory field, specify
a folder on the application server computer from which the application
server can manage in the store and click Finish.
TheWebLogic
Server can
perform read and write operations into the store in this folder. For
example, a value for a Windows environment
can be c:\tmp.
A confirmation
message states that the file store was created successfully.
- In the Domain structure, create a Java Messaging Service server:
- Expand Services, and then expand
the Messaging entry.
- Select to create a JMS server.
- Name the server lsnrserver and
select lsnrstore as the persistent store.
- In the Target field, select AdminServer and
then click Finish.
A confirmation
message states that the JMS server was created successfully.
- In the Domain structure, create a Java Messaging Service module:
- Click .
- In the Name field, specify lsnrjmsmodule and
click Next. Leave the Descriptor
File Name field and In Domain field
blank. The application server assigns default values.
- Select the Admin Server check
box and click Next.
- Select the Would you like to add resource
to this JMS system module check box and click Finish.
A confirmation message states that the JMS module was
created successfully.
- Create a connection factory:
- On the Configurations tab on
the settings for lsnrjmsmodule page, click New in
the Summary of Resources table.
- Select Connection Factory and
click Next.
- Enter the following information and click Next:
Name field: lsnrconnfact
JNDI
name field: jms/maximo/lsnr/lsnrcf
- Verify that the Targets field
has the following value: AdminServer as selected and
click Finish.
A confirmation
message states that the connection factory was created successfully.
- Create a Java Messaging
Service queue:
- On the Configurations tab on
the Settings for lsnrjmsmodule page, click New in
the Summary of Resources table.
- Select Queue and click Next.
- Enter the following information:
Name field: lsnrqueue
JNDI
name field: jms/maximo/int/lsnr/qin
- In the Template field, accept
the default value of None and then click Next.
- In Targets, select lsnrserver and
then click Finish.
A confirmation
message states that the JMS queue was created successfully.
- Configure the Java Messaging
Service queue:
- On the Configurations tab on
the Settings for lsnrjmsmodule page, click lsnrconnfact
resource.
- On the Configurations tab on
the Settings for lsnrconnfact page, click the Transactions tab.
- Select the XA Connection Factory Enabled option
and then click Save.
- In the Change Center, click Activate Changes.