A queue for point-to-point messaging.
In the administrative console page, to view this page click bus_name queue_name.
Configuration properties for this object. These property values are preserved even if the runtime environment is stopped then restarted. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the runtime environment.
The identifier by which this destination is known for administrative purposes.
You can use a naming convention to suggest a hierarchical structure for destinations; for example, using dotted notation for a destination name Library.Shelf.Book1A. Such structure can be useful for organizing queues into logical groups for ease of association, and to permit the use of wildcard notation in filters; for example, Library.Shelf.* or *.Queue.accountXYZ.
Required | No |
Data type | Text |
The universal unique identifier assigned by the system to this destination for administrative purposes.
Required | No |
Data type | Text |
Whether this bus destination is for a queue, topic space, or some other type of destination.
Required | No |
Data type | Text |
An optional description for the bus destination, for administrative purposes.
Required | No |
Data type | Text area |
The reliability assigned to a message produced to this destination when an explicit reliability has not been set by the producer.
Required | No |
Data type | Selection list |
Range |
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The maximum reliability of messages accepted by this destination.
Required | No |
Data type | Selection list |
Range |
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Select this option to enable producers to override the default reliability that is set on the destination.
Required | No |
Data type | Check box |
The default priority assigned to messages sent to this destination when a priority has not been set by the producer.
Required | No |
Data type | Integer |
Range | 0 (lowest) through 9 (high) |
The maximum number of failed attempts to process a message before the message is forwarded to the exception destination for the destination.
Required | No |
Data type | Integer |
Default | 5 |
Range | 0 through 2147483647 |
The destination to which a message is forwarded by the system when it cannot be delivered to this destination.
Use this property to define what happens to any messages that cannot be delivered to this destination. By default, such messages are routed to the system default exception destination of the messaging engine that discovers the problem; _SYSTEM.Exception.Destination.engine_name.
If you want to messages to be sent to another exception destination, select Specify then type its name on this property. The exception destination must be a queue, on the same bus or a foreign bus, and must exist when the destination is created.
If you do not want undeliverable messages to be routed to an exception destination, select None.
Required | No |
Data type | Text and Check box |
Default | System |
Range |
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Clear this option (setting it to false) to stop producers from being able to send messages to this destination.
Required | No |
Data type | Check box |
Range |
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Clear this option (setting it to false) to prevent consumers from being able to receive messages from this destination.
Required | No |
Data type | Check box |
Range |
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Select this option to allow only one consumer to attach to each message point. If this option is not selected multiple consumers will be allowed to attach and receive messages from each message point.
Required | No |
Data type | Check box |
The name of a destination to be appended to any non-empty reverse routing path of messages sent to this destination.
For more information about the use of this property, see Configuring a destination reverse routing path.
Required | No |
Data type | Text |
The bus on which the reply destination exists.
For more information about the use of this property, see Configuring a destination reverse routing path.
Required | No |
Data type | Text |
The value to which a message's forward routing path will be set if the message contains no forward routing path, in the format, <bus:>name or <:>name.
Required | No |
Data type | Text area |