Creating queue destinations for Java Message Service

You need to create queue bus destinations for each service integration bus. After the queue bus destinations are created, the queues are created for each destination.

Procedure

  1. For the user interface bus, create a queue bus destination named sqoutuibd.

    The bus destination is required to support processing of messages through the outbound sequential queue.

  2. Optional: If you created the service integration cronjmsbus bus for the cron task cluster, create a queue bus destination named sqoutcronbd.
  3. For the integration cluster bus member, which is the mifjmsbus bus, create multiple bus destinations. Multiple bus destinations are required to support processing of messages through the inbound and outbound queues.
    1. To support processing of messages through the outbound sequential queue, create a queue bus destination named sqoutmifbd.
    2. To support processing of messages through the inbound sequential queue, create a queue bus destination named sqinmifbd.
    3. To support processing of messages through the inbound continuous queue, create a queue bus destination named cqinmifbd.
    4. To support processing of messages through the inbound continuous error queue, create a queue bus destination named cqinerrmifbd.

Results

Based on the configuration settings, you can now perform data imports from the integration framework cluster, which has the message-driven beans enabled. You can also now perform data exports from the user interface cluster. If you require data import or data export in additional clusters, you can change the configuration for the other clusters.



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