WebSphere Message Service Clients for C/C++ and .NET, Version 1.2 Operating Systems: Linux, Windows

Properties of Destination

An overview of the properties of the Destination object, with links to more detailed reference information.

Table 1. Properties of Destination
Name of property Description
XMSC_DELIVERY_MODE The delivery mode of messages sent to the destination.
XMSC_PRIORITY The priority of messages sent to the destination.
XMSC_RTT_MULTICAST The multicast setting for a connection factory or destination.
XMSC_TIME_TO_LIVE The time to live for messages sent to the destination.
XMSC_WMQ_BROKER_VERSION The type of broker used by the application for a connection or for the destination.
XMSC_WMQ_CCSID The identifier (CCSID) of the coded character set, or code page, that the strings of character data in the body of a message will be in when the XMS client forwards the message to the destination.
XMSC_WMQ_DUR_SUBQ The name of the subscriber queue for a durable subscriber that is receiving messages from the destination.
XMSC_WMQ_ENCODING How numerical data in the body of a message will be represented when the XMS client forwards the message to the destination.
XMSC_WMQ_FAIL_IF_QUIESCE Whether calls to certain methods fail if the queue manager to which the application is connected is in a quiescing state.
XMSC_WMQ_TARGET_CLIENT Whether messages sent to the destination contain an MQRFH2 header.
XMSC_WPM_BUS_NAME For a connection factory, the name of the service integration bus that the application connects to or, for a destination, the name of the service integration bus in which the destination exists.
XMSC_WPM_TOPIC_SPACE The name of the topic space that contains the topic.
Related concepts
Connection factories and connections
Connecting to a WebSphere service integration bus
Destinations
Destination wildcards
Topic uniform resource identifiers (URIs)
Queue uniform resource identifiers (URIs)
Temporary destinations
Related tasks
Creating administered objects

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