IBM BJ0NJML Integration Guide - Page 205
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JMS Queues Integration cron tasks deliver enterprise service messages from flat or XML files and interface tables. The cron task places messages into the queue store on the server where the cron task is running, which limits the processing to a single server. To configure integration cron tasks to place messages into multiple queue stores on different application servers: T Interface tables - Enable multiple instances of the interface table cron task to different servers and use the cron task properties to select different groups of data. You can use the External System, Interface, and Queue table properties to select data. T Import XML file data - Enable multiple instances of the XML file import cron task to different servers and use the cron task properties to select different files to import. Use the source directory and file name properties to select the import files. T Import flat file data - Enable multiple instances of the flat file import cron task to different servers. Use the cron task property source directory to select different files to import. After messages are in the queue, all application servers can simultaneously pull messages from their respective queue stores and process them into the system. Message-driven beans must be enabled on each application server in the cluster. Cluster Configuration 191
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