Oracle Fusion Middleware Administration Console Online Help for Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1.3.0
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JMS Message Management
Buttons Column Display Related Tasks Related Topics
This page summarizes the available messages for a stand-alone queue, a distributed queue, or a topic durable subscriber. Use this page to view message details, create new messages, delete selected messages, move messages to another destination, export message contents in XML format to another file, import XML formatted message contents from another file, or drain all the messages from a destination.
Click on a message to view its contents.
Buttons
Name Description Message Selector Enables you to filter the messages on the destination based on any valid JMS message header or property. A message selector is a boolean expression. It consists of a String with a syntax similar to the where clause of an SQL select statement.
New Creates new messages to be sent to a destination.
Delete Deletes specific messages from the destination.
Move Moves a message from a source destination to a target destination.
Import Imports a message in XML format, which results in the creation or replacement of a message on the specified destination.
Export Exports a message in XML format, which results in the creation or replacement of a message on the specified destination.
Drain Drains all messages from the destination.
Column Display
You can show fewer or additional data points on this page by expanding Customize this table and modifying the Column Display list. Each data point displays in its own table column.
The following table lists all of the data points that you can display in columns on this page.
Name Description ID A unique identifier for the message. Clicking ID sorts messages in either ascending or descending order by message ID.
CorrID A correlation ID is a user-defined identifier for the message, often used to correlate messages about the same subject.
Time Stamp The time a message arrives on the destination. WebLogic JMS writes the time stamp in the message when it accepts the message for delivery, not when the application sends the message.
State String The current state of a message, which could be one of DELAYED, EXPIRED, ORDERED, PAUSED, RECEIVE, REDELIVERY_COUNT_EXCEEDED, SEND, TRANSACTION, or VISIBLE.
Type The JMS message type, such as BytesMessage, TextMessage, StreamMessage, ObjectMessage, MapMessage, or XMLMessage.
Priority An indicator of the level of importance or urgency of a message, with 0 as the lowest priority and 9 as the highest. Usually, 0-4 are gradients of normal priority and 5-9 are gradients of expedited priority. Priority is set to 4 by default.
Xid String The Xid for the transaction if a message is participating in a global transaction at the time of the query.
JMS Expiration The expiration, or time-to-live value, for a message.
JMS Delivery Mode Indicates whether a message is PERSISTENT or NON_PERSISTENT.
JMS Redelivered The time when a message was redelivered because no acknowledgement was received.
JMS Redelivery Limit The maximum number of redelivery attempts a message can have before it is moved to an error destination.
JMS Delivery Time The earliest absolute time at which a message can be delivered to a consumer.
Message Size The size of a message in bytes.
Sequence Number An ordering sequence number that indicates the message's relative position in the destination.
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