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Oracle GlassFish Server Message Queue Administration Guide
Release 4.5.2
Part Number E24943-01
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6-1 Message Queue Connection Service Characteristics
6-2 Connection Service Properties Updated by Command Utility
7-1 Physical Destination Subcommands for the Command Utility
7-2 Dead Message Queue Treatment of Physical Destination Properties
9-1 Initial Entries in Flat-File User Repository
9-2 User Manager Subcommands
9-3 General User Manager Options
9-4 Broker Properties for JAAS Support
9-5 Authorization Rule Elements
9-6 Commands That Use Passwords
9-7 Passwords in a Password File
9-8 Broker Configuration Properties for Static Port Addresses
10-1 Broker States
11-1 LDAP Object Store Attributes
11-2 File-system Object Store Attributes
12-1 DMQ Message Propeties
12-2 Broker Properties for a JMS Bridge
12-3 jmsbridge Attributes
12-4 link Attributes
12-5 source Attributes
12-6 target Attributes
12-7 dmq Attributes
12-8 connection-factory Attributes
12-9 destination Attributes
12-10 Broker Properties for the STOMP Bridge Service
12-11 STOMP Bridge Handling of Selected Command/Header Combinations
13-1 Benefits and Limitations of Metrics Monitoring Tools
13-2 Logging Levels
13-3 imqcmd metrics Subcommand Syntax
13-4 imqcmd metrics Subcommand Options
13-5 imqcmd query Subcommand Syntax
13-6 Metrics Topic Destinations
14-1 Comparison of High-Reliability and High-Performance Scenarios
16-1 Broker Utility Options
16-2 Command Utility Subcommands
16-3 General Command Utility Options
16-4 Command Utility Subcommands for Broker Management
16-5 Command Utility Subcommands for Connection Service Management
16-6 Command Utility Subcommands for Connection Service Management
16-7 Command Utility Subcommands for Physical Destination Management
16-8 Command Utility Subcommands for Durable Subscription Management
16-9 Command Utility Subcommands for Transaction Management
16-10 Command Utility Subcommand for JMX Management
16-11 Object Manager Subcommands
16-12 Object Manager Options
16-13 Database Manager Subcommands
16-14 Database Manager Options
16-15 User Manager Subcommands
16-16 General User Manager Options
16-17 Bridge Manager Subcommands for Bridge Management
16-18 Bridge Manager Subcommands for Link Management
16-19 Bridge Manager Options
16-20 Service Administrator Subcommands
16-21 Service Administrator Options
17-1 Broker Connection Properties
17-2 Broker Routing and Delivery Properties
17-3 Broker Properties for Auto-Created Destinations
17-4 Broker Properties for Admin-Created Destinations
17-5 Global Broker Persistence Property
17-6 Broker Properties for File-Based Persistence
17-7 Broker Properties for File-Based Persistence Using the Transaction Logging Mechanism
17-8 Broker Properties for JDBC-Based Persistence
17-9 Broker Security Properties
17-10 Broker Security Properties for Flat-File Authentication
17-11 Broker Security Properties for LDAP Authentication
17-12 Broker Security Properties for JAAS Authentication
17-13 Broker Monitoring Properties
17-14 Broker Properties for Cluster Configuration
17-15 Broker Properties for the Bridge Service Manager
17-16 Broker Properties for a JMS Bridge Service
17-17 Broker Properties for the STOMP Bridge Service
17-18 Broker Properties for JMX Support
17-19 Alphabetical List of Broker Properties
18-1 Physical Destination Properties
19-1 Connection Factory Attributes for Connection Handling
19-2 Message Broker Addressing Schemes
19-3 Message Broker Address Examples
19-4 Connection Factory Attributes for Client Identification
19-5 Connection Factory Attributes for Reliability and Flow Control
19-6 Connection Factory Attributes for Queue Browser and Server Sessions
19-7 Connection Factory Attributes for Standard Message Properties
19-8 Connection Factory Attributes for Message Header Overrides
19-9 Destination Attributes
20-1 Resource Adapter Properties
20-2 Managed Connection Factory Properties
20-3 ActivationSpec Properties
21-1 JVM Metrics
21-2 Brokerwide Metrics
21-3 Connection Service Metrics
21-4 Physical Destination Metrics
22-1 JESMF Common Object Attributes
22-2 JESMF-Accessible Message Queue Product Attributes
22-3 JESMF-Accessible Message Queue Broker Attributes
22-4 JESMF-Accessible Message Queue Port Mapper Attributes
22-5 JESMF-Accessible Message Queue Connection Service Attributes
22-6 JESMF-Accessible Message Queue Destination Attributes
22-7 JESMF-Accessible Message Queue Persistent Store Attributes
22-8 JESMF-Accessible Message Queue User Repository Attributes
A-1 Message Queue Data Locations for Installations from an IPS Image
A-2 Message Queue Data Locations for Installations from Solaris SVR4 Packages
A-3 Message Queue Data Locations for Installations from Linux RPMs
B-1 Interface Stability Classification Scheme
B-2 Stability of Message Queue Interfaces
C-1 Distinguished Name Information Required for a Self-Signed Certificate
C-2 Broker Configuration Properties for the httpjms and httpsjms Connection Services
D-1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Using an RMI Registry
E-1 Broker Configuration Properties ( -o option)
E-2 Destination Configuration Properties (-o option)