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JMS Queues, Configuring JMS Queues

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JMS Queues Property mxe.int.resolveschema mxe.int.wsdlincludesschema mxe.int.wsdlnamespace mxe.int.xmlnamespace mail.smtp.host mxe.int.usesscientific mxe.int.flatfiledelimiter JMS Queues Description A true property value indicates the service schema does not have any references to other schema documents; all schema dependencies are resolved for service schemas. The default value is 0. When you set this property value to true, the Web Service Definition Language (WSDL) files contain the complete service schema definition. The mxe.in.resolveschema property must also be set to true. Specifies the Web Service Definition Language target namespace for Web services. Specifies the namespace for all the XML documents. To enable the system administrator to receive e-mail notification of errors, configure the name of the host that runs the SMTP server. Specifies that the integration framework outbound processing uses a scientific notation for numbers with more than seven digits. For example, the number 12345678 is represented as 1.2345678E7. The default value is 1. Specifies the default text delimiter that is used for flat file processing. The following predefined JMS queues are provided by the system. Queue Name cqin sqin sqout cqinerr Description Continuous inbound Sequential inbound Sequential outbound Continuous inbound error queue Ensure that the JMS queues are configured so that inbound and outbound message processing is successful. Configuring JMS Queues Configure JMS queues when you are working with the integration processes, based on the enterprise services and the publish channels, including data import and data export. Queue-based integration scenarios might require one or more JMS queues. 1 Define the queue properties in the system. 2 Enable the cron task for the sequential queues. 3 Enable the message bean for the continuous queue. 132 Integration Guide

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JMS Queues
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Integration Guide
JMS Queues
The following predefined JMS queues are provided by the system.
Ensure that the JMS queues are configured so that inbound and outbound
message processing is successful.
Configuring JMS Queues
Configure JMS queues when you are working with the integration processes,
based on the enterprise services and the publish channels, including data import
and data export. Queue-based integration scenarios might require one or more
JMS queues.
1
Define the queue properties in the system.
2
Enable the cron task for the sequential queues.
3
Enable the message bean for the continuous queue.
mxe.int.resolveschema
A true property value indicates the service schema does not have any
references to other schema documents; all schema dependencies are
resolved for service schemas. The default value is 0.
mxe.int.wsdlincludesschema
When you set this property value to true, the Web Service Definition
Language (WSDL) files contain the complete service schema definition.
The mxe.in.resolveschema property must also be set to true.
mxe.int.wsdlnamespace
Specifies the Web Service Definition Language target namespace for Web
services.
mxe.int.xmlnamespace
Specifies the namespace for all the XML documents.
mail.smtp.host
To enable the system administrator to receive e-mail notification of errors,
configure the name of the host that runs the SMTP server.
mxe.int.usesscientific
Specifies that the integration framework outbound processing uses a
scientific notation for numbers with more than seven digits. For example,
the number 12345678 is represented as 1.2345678E7. The default value is 1.
mxe.int.flatfiledelimiter
Specifies the default text delimiter that is used for flat file processing.
Property
Description
Queue Name
Description
cqin
Continuous inbound
sqin
Sequential inbound
sqout
Sequential outbound
cqinerr
Continuous inbound error
queue