IBM BJ0NJML Integration Guide - Page 165
JMS Handler, DRIVER Property, URL Property, USERNAME and, PASSWORD Properties
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DRIVER Property URL Property Handlers A value of 0 (false) indicates that the interface tables are available in the local system database in the system schema. You do not have to enter any other handler properties. For the predefined MAXIFACETABLE handler, the value of this property is 0. A value of 1 (true) indicates the interface tables are in a remote database. If necessary, specify values for all the handler properties. This property specifies the JDBC driver to connect to a remote database that contains the interface tables. This property applies only when the value of ISREMOTE is 1. This property specifies the JDBC URL. This property applies only when the value of ISREMOTE is 1. jdbc:db2://mea6:5000/MERLIN The example contains the location, port number, and database name. USERNAME and PASSWORD Properties JMS Handler If access to the database instance requires a user name and password, these properties specify those values. These properties apply only when the value of ISREMOTE is 1. The Java Messaging Service (JMS) handler is a Java component that consists of several properties. The handler delivers XML data into a messaging system that is enabled through JMS. The system places messages in a virtual channel called a queue or topic, based on your defined messaging model. In the point-to-point messaging model, a sender generates messages and places them in a queue. Only one receiver can obtain the message from the queue. In the publish-subscribe messaging model, a publisher generates messages and places them in a topic. Multiple subscribers can retrieve the message from the topic. The following diagram illustrates the messaging models. Endpoints and Handlers 151
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