routes.conf
This file defines routes between this TIBCO Enterprise Message Service server and other TIBCO Enterprise Message Service servers.
The format of the file is:
[route-name] # mandatory -- square brackets included. url=url-string zone_name=zone_name zone_type=zone_type topic_prefetch=value [selector]* [ssl-prop = value]*
Parameter Name | Description |
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[route-name] | [route-name] is the name of the passive server (at the other end of the route); it also becomes the name of the route. Note that the square brackets [ ] DO NOT indicate that the route-name is an option; they must be included around the name. |
url | The URL of the server to and from which messages are routed. |
zone_name | The route belongs to the routing zone with this name. When absent, the default value is
default_mhop_zone.
You can set this parameter when creating a route, but you cannot subsequently change it. For further information, see these sections: |
zone_type | The zone type is either
1hop or
mhop. When omitted, the default value is
mhop.
You can set this parameter when creating a route, but you cannot subsequently change it. The EMS server will refuse to start up if the zone type in the routes.conf file does not match the zone type already created in the $sys.meta file that holds the shared state for the primary and secondary server. |
topic_prefetch | A
prefetch value for the route. Setting a
prefetch at the route level allows you to assign larger values for WAN routing functions.
If topic_prefetch is not set, the route uses the prefetch value specified for the destination. If a topic_prefetch is set for the route and a different prefetch is set for the destination, the topic_prefetch value overrides the destination prefetch. See the prefetch destination property for valid settings. |
selector | Topic selectors (for
incoming_topic
and
outgoing_topic parameters) control the flow of topics along the route.
For syntax and semantics, see Selectors for Routing Topic Messages. |
ssl-prop | SSL properties for this route.
For further information on SSL, refer to SSL Protocol. |