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The Server Peer is the heart of the JBoss Messaging JMS facade. The server's configuration, resides in messaging-service.xml
configuration file.
All JBoss Messaging services are rooted at the server peer.
An example of a Server Peer configuration is presented below. Note that not all values for the server peer's attributes are specified in the example.
<!-- ServerPeer MBean configuration ============================== --> <mbean code="org.jboss.jms.server.ServerPeer" name="jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer" xmbean-dd="xmdesc/ServerPeer-xmbean.xml"> <!-- The unique id of the server peer - in a cluster each node MUST have a unique value - must be an integer --> <attribute name="ServerPeerID">${jboss.messaging.ServerPeerID:0}</attribute> <!-- The default JNDI context to use for queues when they are deployed without specifying one --> <attribute name="DefaultQueueJNDIContext">/queue</attribute> <!-- The default JNDI context to use for topics when they are deployed without specifying one --> <attribute name="DefaultTopicJNDIContext">/topic</attribute> <attribute name="PostOffice">jboss.messaging:service=PostOffice</attribute> <!-- The default Dead Letter Queue (DLQ) to use for destinations. This can be overridden on a per destinatin basis --> <attribute name="DefaultDLQ">jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=DLQ</attribute> <!-- The default maximum number of times to attempt delivery of a message before sending to the DLQ (if configured). This can be overridden on a per destinatin basis --> <attribute name="DefaultMaxDeliveryAttempts">10</attribute> <!-- The default Expiry Queue to use for destinations. This can be overridden on a per destinatin basis --> <attribute name="DefaultExpiryQueue">jboss.messaging.destination:service=Queue,name=ExpiryQueue</attribute> <!-- The default redelivery delay to impose. This can be overridden on a per destination basis --> <attribute name="DefaultRedeliveryDelay">0</attribute> <!-- The periodicity of the message counter manager enquiring on queues for statistics --> <attribute name="MessageCounterSamplePeriod">5000</attribute> <!-- The maximum amount of time for a client to wait for failover to start on the server side after it has detected failure --> <attribute name="FailoverStartTimeout">60000</attribute> <!-- The maximum amount of time for a client to wait for failover to complete on the server side after it has detected failure --> <attribute name="FailoverCompleteTimeout">300000</attribute> <attribute name="StrictTck">false</attribute> <!-- The maximum number of days results to maintain in the message counter history --> <attribute name="DefaultMessageCounterHistoryDayLimit">-1</attribute> <!-- The name of the connection factory to use for creating connections between nodes to pull messages --> <attribute name="ClusterPullConnectionFactoryName">jboss.messaging.connectionfactory:service=ClusterPullConnectionFactory</attribute> <!-- When redistributing messages in the cluster. Do we need to preserve the order of messages received by a particular consumer from a particular producer? --> <attribute name="DefaultPreserveOrdering">false</attribute> <!-- Max. time to hold previously delivered messages back waiting for clients to reconnect after failover --> <attribute name="RecoverDeliveriesTimeout">300000</attribute> <!-- The password used by the message sucker connections to create connections. THIS SHOULD ALWAYS BE CHANGED AT INSTALL TIME TO SECURE SYSTEM <attribute name="SuckerPassword"></attribute> --> <!-- The name of the server aspects configuration resource <attribute name="ServerAopConfig">aop/jboss-aop-messaging-server.xml</attribute> --> <!-- The name of the client aspects configuration resource <attribute name="ClientAopConfig">aop/jboss-aop-messaging-client.xml</attribute> --> <depends optional-attribute-name="PersistenceManager">jboss.messaging:service=PersistenceManager</depends> <depends optional-attribute-name="JMSUserManager">jboss.messaging:service=JMSUserManager</depends> <depends>jboss.messaging:service=Connector,transport=bisocket</depends> <depends optional-attribute-name="SecurityStore" proxy-type="org.jboss.jms.server.SecurityStore">jboss.messaging:service=SecurityStore</depends> </mbean> ...