Chapter 4. Configuring JMS Resources for Clustering and High Availability

In this chapter we will cover the following recipes:

  • Creating the file stores
  • Creating the JDBC stores
  • Creating the JMS servers
  • Creating the JMS module
  • Configuring the subdeployment target
  • Creating the distributed queue destination and the connection factory
  • Starting/stopping consumers for a JMS destination
  • Using the Server affinity to tune the distributed destinations' load balance
  • Creating a pinned queue with clustering and HA with service migration
  • Configuring the messaging bridge with source and target distributed destinations
  • Relying on SAF to transfer JMS messages to another WebLogic domain

Introduction

The Java Message Service (JMS) is a standard Java API that enables an enterprise ...

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