MQ bridge rules apply to the Java™ code base only.
These rule classes are given control when the MQe to MQ bridge code has
a change of state. There is a separate bridge rule class to determine each
of the following:
- What to do with a message when a listener cannot deliver it to MQe, when
it is coming from MQ, for example, because the message is too big or the queue
does not exist
- What state the bridge-administered queues should start in once the server
is instantiated
- What to do when the bridge finds something wrong with the MQ Sync queue,
that is the persistent store used for crash recovery (the default rule displays
the problem only)
- How to convert an MQe message to an MQ message, and vice-versa using
transformers
See Using rules for more detailed information on
MQ bridge rules.