7 Replies Latest reply on Apr 20, 2011 8:52 AM by angifred

    How to send Message to a WebSphere QUEUE througth a jms ds configured in JBoss AS 5.1

    backendista

      Hi to all!

       

      Sorry for the answer but I'm a newbie.

       

      I try to configure a external queue datasource in JBoss AS 5.1.

      I want to sent throught jms api a string messages to my custom queue resident on a particular host.

      I want only to set a pointer to this queue like i do for my oracle-ds.

       

       

      I try to follow this guides:

      http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0710_ritchie/0710_ritchie.html

       

      But i need this rar library wmq.jmsra.rar.

       

      Is there anyone that can send me this file at ciccathebest@gmail.com?? i don't be able to find in internet

       

      i try to assemle with this jar (

       

      • com.ibm.mq.jar, which contains WebSphere MQ base Java
      • com.ibm.mqjms.jar, which contains WebSphere MQ JMS
      • mqconnector.jar, which contains the WebSphere MQ implementation of the JCA interfaces (in this case i use connector.jar i think it's the same)
      • dhbcore.jar

       

      )but when i deploy it seems doesn't runs.

       

      Error determining structure: wmq.jmsra.rar

       

       

      Moreover I create this ds file: wmq.jmsra-ds.xml:

      with my custom configuration like this:

       

       

      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
      <connection-factories>
        <!-- mbeans defining JCA administered objects -->
        <!-- JCA Connection factory definitions -->
        <tx-connection-factory>
      <!-- Bind this ConnectionFactory with the JNDI name IVTCF -->
          <jndi-name>jms/QMGR</jndi-name>
          <!-- Indicate that the connection factory supports XA transactions -->
          <xa-transaction />
          <!-- rar-name is the actual RAR file name, in this case wmq.jmsra.rar -->
          <rar-name>wmq.jmsra.rar</rar-name>
          <!-- connection-definition is the ConnectionFactory interface
            defined in the ra.xml -->
          <connection-definition>javax.jms.ConnectionFactory</connection-definition>
          <!--
              Configuration for the ConnectionFactory. This defines the channel, hostname, port,
              queueManager, and transportType properties for a client (TCP/IP) connection to WMQ
          -->
          <config-property name="channel" type="java.lang.String">name of the channel</config-property>
          <config-property name="hostName" type="java.lang.String">localhost</config-property>
          <config-property name="port" type="java.lang.String">1416</config-property>
          <config-property name="queueManager" type="java.lang.String">ADSQS1XTSC1</config-property>
          <config-property name="transportType" type="java.lang.String">CLIENT</config-property>
          <!-- define security domain -->
          <security-domain-and-application>JmsXARealm</security-domain-and-application>
        </tx-connection-factory>
          <connection-factories>
        <mbean code="org.jboss.resource.deployment.AdminObject"
            name="jca.wmq:name=ivtqueue">
          <!-- Bind this AdminObject  with the JNDI name IVTQueue -->
          <attribute name="JNDIName">jms/QUEUE_1</attribute>
          <!-- this MBean depends on the WebSphere MQ resource adapter -->
          <depends optional-attribute-name="RARName">jboss.jca:service=RARDeployment,name='wmq.jmsra.rar'</depends>
          <!-- this admin object is a javax.jms.Queue -->
          <attribute name="Type">javax.jms.Queue</attribute>
          <!--
             Configuration for Queue TEST.QUEUE on queue manager ExampleQM. All messages sent
             to this queue will have their expiry time overridden so that messages never expire
          -->
          <attribute name="Properties">
            baseQueueManagerName=pipo
            baseQueueName=pipo.TESTQ
            expiry=EXP_UNLIMITED
          </attribute>
        </mbean>
      </connection-factories>

       

      </connection-factories>

       

       

       

       

       

      But i don't know if it is completely correct.

       

      Is there anyone that can help me??

       

      Thanks in advance.

       

      Romeo