Use this task to view or change the configuration of a
JMS topic connection factory for publish/subscribe messaging with
the IBM MQ messaging provider.
About this task
This task applies to topic connection factories. With JMS 1.1, domain-independent (unified)
connection factories are preferred to domain-specific queue connection factories and topic
connection factories. To view or configure a unified connection factory, see Configuring a unified connection factory for the IBM
MQ messaging provider.
To view
or change the configuration of an existing topic connection factory
for use with the IBM MQ messaging
provider, use the administrative console to complete the following
steps.
Procedure
- In the navigation pane, click .
A list of existing topic connection factories, with a
summary of their properties, is displayed.
- Select the Scope corresponding to
the scope at which the topic connection factory is visible to applications.
- Click the name of the topic connection factory that you
want to view or change.
Configuration details for
the topic connection factory are displayed.
- Under General properties make any
required changes.
- Click Apply to save the configuration.
- Optional: Click Advanced properties to
display or change the list of advanced properties of your topic connection
factory.
- Optional: Click Broker properties to
display or change the list of broker properties of your topic connection
factory.
- Optional: Click Custom properties to
display or change the list of custom properties of your topic connection
factory.
- Optional: Click Client transport
properties to display or change the list of client transport
properties of your topic connection factory. This link is only appears
if, when you created the connection factory, you chose to enter all
the information required to connect to IBM MQ. This link does not appear
if you have chosen to use a client channel definition table (CCDT)
to establish a connection to IBM MQ
- Optional: Click Connection pools to
display or change the connection pools detail of your topic connection
factory.
- Optional: Click Session pools to
display or change the session pools detail of your topic connection
factory.
There is a mechanism (session.sharing.scope custom property)
to make JMS sessions unshareable. This means that whenever an application
calls Session.close(), the JMS session is automatically released from
any transaction that is associated with and returned to the session
pool. This means that sessions can be cleaned up and removed from
the session pool even if the servlet or asynchronous bean that created
it is still running.
- Click OK.
- Save your changes to the master configuration.
- To have the changed configuration take effect, stop then
restart the application server.