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

Destinations

An XMS application uses a Destination object to specify the destination of messages that are being sent, and the source of messages that are being received.

An XMS application can either create a Destination object at run time, or obtain a predefined destination from the repository of administered objects.

As with a ConnectionFactory, the most flexible way for an XMS application to specify a destination is to define it as an administered object. Using this approach, applications written in C and C++ languages, as well as Java, can share the same definition of the destination. The properties of administered Destination objects can be changed without changing any code.

You can create a destination for a C or C++ application in either of the following ways:

For further information, see Destination for C or Destination for C++.

For further information about creating a URI, see Topic uniform resource identifiers and Queue uniform resource identifiers.


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Last updated: 24 May 2011

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