Use this task to configure a JMS resources for point-to-point messaging.
For an application to use point-to-point messaging with JMS queues,
you need to configure the following JMS resources. These JMS resources depend
on the corresponding configuration of service integration resources, including
a service integration bus and
queue. For more information about defining these resources, see the related
tasks.
- A JMS connection factory
You should use the connection
factory type that matches the JMS level and domain pattern in which an application
is developed. For example, use a domain-independent JMS connection factory
for a JMS application developed to use JMS 1.1 domain-independent interfaces,
and use a JMS queue connection factory for a JMS application developed to
use domain-specific queue interfaces.
- A JMS queue
A JMS queue is an administrative
object that encapsulates the name of a queue destination on a service integration bus. Applications can obtain the JMS queue by looking its
name up in the JNDI namespace.
- Service integration resources
For each
JMS queue, you need to define a bus destination as a queue, and assign that queue to a messaging engine on a service integration bus.