The Create/Edit a Business Service - MQ Transport Configuration page is one in a series of pages for creating and editing business services, as described in Creating and Configuring Business Services and Editing Business Service Configurations.
For more information, see the Native MQ Transport User Guide.
Before you begin
Configure a MQ Connection resource. See MQ Connections.
To configure the MQ transport
Use this page to configure transport settings for a business service using the native MQ transport protocol. Table 16-13 describes how to use the page.
Option
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Is Response Required
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Select this option to specify that a response is expected after an outbound message is sent.
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Polling Interval
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This option is available only when the Is Response Required check box is selected.
Enter a polling interval, in milliseconds. The default is
1000 .
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Response Message Type
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This option is available only when the Is Response Required check box is selected.
Select one of the following:
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Response Correlation Pattern
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This option is available only when the Is Response Required check box is selected.
Specify whether the response correlation pattern should be based on MessageID or CorrelationID.
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Auto-generate Correlation Value
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Select this check box to automatically generate a CorrelationID or MessageID.
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Response URI
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This option is available only when the Is Response Required check box is selected.
The destination to which the response should be published. Enter a response URI in the same format as the endpoint URI:
mq://<local-queue-name>?conn=<mq-connection-resource-ref>
For more detailed information, see the
Native MQ Transport User Guide.
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Response Timeout
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This option is available only when the Is Response Required check box is selected.
Enter the number of seconds to wait for a response before dropping the connection.
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Dispatch Policy
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This option is available only when the Is Response Required check box is selected.
Select a dispatch policy for this endpoint or use the default dispatch policy.
Dispatch policy refers to the instance of WLS Work Manager that you want to use for the service endpoint. For more information, see "Creating a Work Manager" in the
Native MQ Transport User Guide.
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After you finish
Click Next to continue configuring this service on the next page; or click Last to review and save this configuration on the Create/Edit a Business Service - Summary page.