JMS Channels
This chapter provides additional information about working with JMS channels.
- Selecting a JMS Serializer
When working with the JMS channels, choose the serializer that handles the JMS message types that will be sent to the destination you are configuring. - Creating Unique JMS DurableSubscriber Name Properties
For destinations that are JMS Topics, if you provide a DurableSubscriber Name when you configure the destination resource, the destination becomes a JMS durable topic subscriber with the specified name. This section explains how you can ensure that the DurableSubscriber Name value is unique. - Setting the JMS Message Acknowledgement Mode
JMS channels support connection to TIBCO Enterprise Message Service destinations. The default acknowledgement mode is EXPLICIT. - When JMS Messages are Acknowledged
When TIBCO BusinessEvents acknowledges JMS messages depends on the JMS acknowledgement mode, time to live (TTL) setting, and object management (OM) type, as shown in the table below. - Using JMS Header Properties in Incoming and Outgoing Messages
Information in this section assumes you are familiar with JMS and its header properties. Consult your JMS provider documentation for information. This section explains only how TIBCO BusinessEvents supports use of these properties. - JMS Header Field Names
The table below shows the names you must use to define event properties corresponding to JMS header field names, as well as some details about the purpose of each property. The property names are not case sensitive. - JMS Sender Session Pooling
When working in the non-transacted mode, you can create a pool of JMS sender sessions for each JMS channel in the project. - SOAP over JMS Support in WSDL Import and Export
SOAP and JMS are supported in WSDL Import and Export for events, channels, rules, rulefunctions and catalog functions.
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