When you create data sources, you must create a data store
for each of the four queues. Stores are used to hold the queue messages.
About this task
The prefix values are important. If you do not have unique
names for prefix values on each store, messages can become corrupted
because they all use the same store files.
Procedure
- In the WebLogic
Server administrative
console, click Lock and Edit .
- Select .
- Create a Java™ Database
Connectivity (JDBC) store for a continuous inbound queue.
- Specify the name as mxintcqinstore.
- Specify the target as cqinserver.
- Select the data source you created previously and enter
the prefix value mxintcqin.
- Click Finish.
- Repeat steps 4-7 to create a JMS JDBC store for a sequential
inbound queue. Specify the following values:
Option |
Description |
Name |
mxintsqinstore |
Target |
MAXIMOIF |
Prefix value |
mxintsqin |
- Repeat steps 4-7 to create a JMS JDBC store for a sequential
outbound queue. Specify the following values:
Option |
Description |
Name |
mxintsqoutstore |
Target |
MAXIMOU11 |
Prefix value |
mxintsqout |
- Repeat steps 4-7 to create a JMS JDBC store for a continuous
inbound error queue. Specify the following values:
Option |
Description |
Name |
mxintcqinerrstore |
Target |
MAXIMOIF |
Prefix value |
mxintcqinerr |
- Activate your changes.