Error Log Location- IBM JMS Interface Development IBM FileNet 5.5.x Workflow


IBM JMS Interface DevelopmentCreating the AUD_CIOps Java Project, Error Log Location, IBM Certification Exams Error Log Location- IBM JMS Interface Development IBM FileNet 5.5.x Workflow
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The error logs can be located on the ecmukdemo6 IBM MQ series 9.2.5 server in the following location.

Figure 3-195The error logs are found located in the /var/mqm/errors subfolder

com.ibm.mq.jms.MQQueue incompatible with javax.jms.ConnectionFactory

com.ibm.mq.jms.MQQueue incompatible with javax.jms.ConnectionFactory

This was returned from the existing project.

Add a new JNDI Queue Connection Factory, AUDCF, in MQ Explorer.

Figure 3-196A new Connection Factory, AUDCF, is required

The Connection Factory wizard parameter window values are entered.

Figure 3-197A new Connection Factory name, AUDCF, is entered and Next clicked

Figure 3-198The Connection Factory download option is clicked

Figure 3-199The Connection Factory option for Transport is selected as MQ Client

Figure 3-200The Next command button is selected to leave the defaults

Figure 3-201The Description is added and a Provider Version selected as highlighted

Figure 3-202The Connection options are entered

Figure 3-203The Finish command is used to create the AUDCF Queue

The default Channel is used, and the Finish command is clicked to create the Queue.

Figure 3-204The success message window is displayed for the AUDCF Queue

Figure 3-205The AUDQAR Queue is selected to create a JMS Queue

Figure 3-206The JMS LDAP Context created earlier is linked to the AUDQAR Queue

Figure 3-207The JMS Object is set with the name AUDQAR and Next> clicked

Figure 3-208The Attributes to be created for the AUDQAR JMS entry are displayed

Figure 3-209The Finish command is clicked to create the AUDQAR JMS Queue

Figure 3-210The AUDQAR JMS Queue entry is shown as successfully created

Figure 3-211The Find Accumulated Authorities are searched for the AUDQCF factory

Figure 3-212The Edit Authorities attributes are all selected using the Select all button

Figure 3-213The wasadm user is shown to have the full set of security options

Figure 3-214The JMS Connection Factories New Connection Factory menu is clicked

Figure 3-215The name of the new Connection Factory is set as AUDCF3

Figure 3-216The AUDCF3 Connection Factory is set without the Support XA Transactions option

Figure 3-217The AUDCF3 Connection Factory attributes are displayed and Next> clicked

Figure 3-218The AUDCF3 Connection Factory defaults are used

Figure 3-219The Connection details are set

Figure 3-220The AUDQM manager and Transmission and Dead-Letter Queue details are entered

Figure 3-221The logging details are left as the defaults and Next> clicked

Figure 3-222The Listener option is ticked for TCP/IP, and the port number is set to 1417

Figure 3-223The autoreconnect and refresh options are set with 15-second default

Figure 3-224The attributes of the Queue are based on the default Local Queue

Figure 3-225The Finish command is used to create the AUDQAR Local Queue

Figure 3-226The JMS Queue Creation wizard is launched automatically for AUDQAR

Figure 3-227The JMS Queue name, AUDQAR, is left as for the Local Queue name

Figure 3-228The AUDQAR JMS Queue details are displayed for review

Figure 3-229The Message handling properties are set as shown and reviewed

Figure 3-230The Queue Description is entered and Finish clicked to create AUDQAR

A new Client Connection Channel is created as shown in Figure 3-231.

Figure 3-231The SYSTEM.DEF.CLNT.CONN Client Connection Channel is created


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