WebSphere Message Service Client for C/C++, Version 2.0.2 Operating Systems: AIX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Creating administered objects

The ConnectionFactory and Destination object definitions that XMS applications require to make a connection to a messaging server must be created using the appropriate administrative tools.

Before you begin

Before you begin

For further details about the different types of administered object repository that XMS supports, see Supported types of administered object repository.

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To create the administered objects for WebSphere MQ, use the WebSphere MQ Explorer or WebSphere MQ JMS administration (JMSAdmin) tool.

To create the administered objects for WebSphere MQ, WebSphere Event Broker, or WebSphere Message Broker, use the WebSphere MQ JMS administration (JMSAdmin) tool.

To create administered objects for WebSphere service integration bus, use the WebSphere Application Server administrative console.

The following steps summarize what you do to create administered objects.

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Procedure

  1. Create a connection factory and define the properties needed to create a connection from your application to your chosen server. The minimum properties that XMS requires to make a connection are defined in Required properties for administered ConnectionFactory objects.
  2. Create the required destination on the messaging server to which your application will connect:
    • For a connection to a WebSphere MQ queue manager, create a queue or topic.
    • For a real-time connection to a broker, create a topic.
    • For a connection to a WebSphere service integration bus, create a queue or a topic.

    The minimum properties that XMS requires to make a connection are defined in Required properties for administered Destination objects.


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Last updated: 24 May 2011

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