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Continuous Queue WebLogic Server To enable the message-driven beans on the error queue, uncomment the values shown in bold in the ejb-jar.xml file and set the MDBDELAY value. You also need to uncomment the following code in the ibm-ejb-jar-bnd.xmi to enable the message-driven beans on the error queue. The WebLogic Server queue has a redelivery delay property that can control how messages in error are reprocessed. The redelivery delay property represents the time between when the message reports an error and when the message is reprocessed. You cannot view the message in the queue for the amount of time you specified in the redelivery delay property. The redelivery delay improves system performance. Messages other than messages in error can be processed for the amount of time that is defined in the redelivery delay property. The processing delay applies to the message and not to the thread that processes the message. 170 Integration Guide

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Continuous Queue
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Integration Guide
To enable the message-driven beans on the error queue, uncomment the
values shown in bold in the ejb-jar.xml file and set the MDBDELAY value.
<!-- MEA MDB for error queue
<message-driven id="MessageDriven_JMSContQueueProcessor_2">
<ejb-name>JMSContQueueProcessor-2</ejb-name>
<ejb-class>psdi.iface.jms.JMSContQueueProcessor</ejb-class>
<transaction-type>Container</transaction-type>
<message-destination-type>javax.jms.Queue</message-
destination-type>
<env-entry>
<env-entry-name>MESSAGEPROCESSOR</env-entry-name>
<env-entry-type>java.lang.String </env-entry-type>
<env-entry-
value>psdi.iface.jms.QueueToMaximoProcessor</env-
entry-value>
</env-entry>
<env-entry>
<env-entry-name>MDBDELAY</env-entry-name>
<env-entry-type>java.lang.Long </env-entry-type>
<env-entry-value>30000</env-entry-value>
</env-entry>
</message-driven>
-->
<!-- MEA MDB for error queue
<container-transaction>
<method>
<ejb-name>JMSContQueueProcessor-2</ejb-name>
<method-name>*</method-name>
</method>
<trans-attribute>Required</trans-attribute>
</container-transaction>
-->
You also need to uncomment the following code in the ibm-ejb-jar-bnd.xmi to
enable the message-driven beans on the error queue.
<!-- MEA MDB for error queue
<ejbBindings xmi:type="ejbbnd:MessageDrivenBeanBinding"
xmi:id="MessageDrivenBeanBinding_1"
activationSpecJndiName="intjmsacterr">
<enterpriseBean xmi:type="ejb:MessageDriven" href="META-INF/
ejb-jar.xml#MessageDriven_JMSContQueueProcessor_2"/>
</ejbBindings>
-->
WebLogic Server
The WebLogic Server queue has a redelivery delay property that can control how
messages in error are reprocessed. The redelivery delay property represents the
time between when the message reports an error and when the message is
reprocessed. You cannot view the message in the queue for the amount of time
you specified in the redelivery delay property.
The redelivery delay improves system performance. Messages other than
messages in error can be processed for the amount of time that is defined in the
redelivery delay property. The processing delay applies to the message and not to
the thread that processes the message.