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Question
What is the recommended setting for Java Message Service (JMS) session pooling property 'yfs.jms.session.disable.pooling' property in IBM Sterling Order Management?
Cause
You want to control JMS pooling mechanism.
Answer
Application servers
Sterling Order management uses the JMS session pooling provided by the application servers.
Set yfs.jms.session.disable.pooling=Y to disable the Sterling Order Management Software JMS session pooling mechanism so that it does not conflict with the application servers’ session pools
Sterling Order management uses the JMS session pooling provided by the application servers.
Set yfs.jms.session.disable.pooling=Y to disable the Sterling Order Management Software JMS session pooling mechanism so that it does not conflict with the application servers’ session pools
However, If the application server is using IBM® WebSphere® MQ and fscontext-
Set yfs.jms.session.disable.pooling=N to enable connection pooling
Set yfs.jms.session.disable.pooling=N to enable connection pooling
Agents and integration servers
Set yfs.jms.session.disable.pooling=N to enable the JMS session pooling.
Set yfs.jms.session.disable.pooling=N to enable the JMS session pooling.
Refer the below link for details- https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SS6PEW_10.0.0/performance/c_FND_PM_JMSSessionPools.html
NOTE: Improper use of session pooling can lead to Out of Memory, Connection issue with JMS and performance problem.
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