JMS object properties

A property consists of a name-value pair in the format:

PROPERTY_NAME(property_value)

Names and values are not case sensitive, but are restricted to a set of recognized names shown in the following table:.

Table 1. Property names and valid values
Property Short form Valid values
AUTHENTICATOR AUTH Any String
CLIENTID CID Any String
DESCRIPTION DESC Any String
DUPSOKCOUNT DOC Any positive integer
INIFILE INI Any String
ISMQNATIVE ISMQ "True" or "False"
JMXENABLED JMSX "True" or "False"
QUEUE QU Any String
QMANAGER QMGR Any String
SHUTDOWN SHUT Any positive integer

Most of these properties apply only to specific object types, but note that ConnectionFactory properties apply also to QueueConnectionFactory properties. The properties and the types they apply to are listed in the following table, together with a short description.

Two columns indicate the properties that apply to QCF/CF (QueueConnectionFactory or ConnectionFactory) and Q (Queue).

Table 2. Property names and descriptions
Property QCF/CF Q Description
AUTHENTICATOR Y   Fully-qualified class name implementing com.ibm.mqe.jms.MQeJMSAuthenticator interface.
CLIENTID Y   A string identifier for the client
DESCRIPTION Y Y A description of the stored object
DUPSOKCOUNT Y   The number of messages to receive before acknowledgment in a DUPS_OK_ACKNOWLEDGE Session.
INIFILE Y   An initialization (.ini) file for an MQe Queue Manager
ISMQNATIVE   Y The destination is a non-JMS, MQ, queue.
JMSXENABLED Y   Enable JMSX properties.
QUEUE   Y The name of an MQe queue
QMANAGER   Y The name of an MQe queue manager
SHUTDOWN Y   Delay before connection shutdown, in milliseconds.

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