Some features described in this article are available starting with meshIQ Manage version 12 and greater.
For a quick overview of what's new or changed, visit the meshIQ Highlights page for a version-by-version breakdown.
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Version 11.2 and Earlier
Version 12.x and Later
Version 11.2 and Earlier
This article will guide you through the process of creating a Solace JNDI Topic and JNDI Queue.
JNDI topics are another type of destination users can interact with, much like queues. Topics are used for publish-subscribe messaging patterns, where messages published to a topic are broadcast to multiple subscribers.
Before creating the JNDI Topic, you must establish a Solace Manager connection. To learn how, click on Create Remote Solace Manager Connection.
Create a Solace JNDI Topic
You can create a Solace JNDI Topic by following these steps:
- Open the JNDI Topic viewlet, click the Add button
.
- The Select Object Path window will open. Specify the Workgroup server, Node, Broker, and Message VPN, then click Select path.
By default, all available Workgroup servers, Nodes, Brokers, and Message VPNs are selected. If you want to limit the selection, you must explicitly choose which ones to include. - The Solace JNDI Topic Create Window will open. Enter the JNDI Topic Name (required) and Physical Name (optional).
- Click Ok to create the JNDI Topic immediately. Alternatively, click Schedule to create it at a future time (see Scheduling for details).
- Now, go to the JNDI Topic viewlet to see the newly added object. If you can't find it, refresh the viewlet using the Refresh
icon.
Create a Solace JNDI Queue
A JNDI Queue is a message queue that can be created or looked up through JNDI by Java applications. It allows services to send and receive messages using standard Java messaging APIs, providing integration with the messaging system.
Before creating the JNDI Queue, you must establish a Solace Manager connection. To learn how, click on Create Remote Solace Manager Connection.
You can create a Solace JNDI Queue by following these steps:
- Open the Solace JNDI Queue viewlet, click the Add button
.
- The Select Object Path window will open. Specify the Workgroup server, Node, Broker, and Message VPN then click Select path.
By default, all available Workgroup servers, Nodes, Brokers, and Message VPNs are selected. If you want to limit the selection, you must explicitly choose which ones to include. - The Solace JNDI Queue Create Window will open. Enter the JNDI Queue Name (required) and Physical Name (optional).
- Click Ok to create the JNDI Queue immediately. Alternatively, click Schedule to create it at a future time (see Scheduling for details).
- Now, go to the JNDI Queue viewlet to see the newly added object. If you can't find it, refresh the viewlet using the Refresh
icon.
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Version 12.x and Later
This article will guide you through the process of creating a Solace JNDI Topic and JNDI Queue.
JNDI topics are another type of destination users can interact with, much like queues. Topics are used for publish-subscribe messaging patterns, where messages published to a topic are broadcast to multiple subscribers.
Before creating the JNDI Topic, you must establish a Solace Manager connection. To learn how, click on Create Remote Solace Manager Connection.
Create a Solace JNDI Topic
You can create a Solace JNDI Topic by following these steps:
- Open the JNDI Topic viewlet, click the Add Solace JNDI Topic
button.
- The Select Object Path window will opens. Specify the Workgroup server, Node, Broker, and Message VPN, then click Select path.
By default, all available Workgroup servers, Nodes, Brokers, and Message VPNs are selected. If you want to limit the selection, you must explicitly choose which ones to include. - The Solace JNDI Topic Create Window will open. Enter the JNDI Topic Name (required) and Physical Name (optional).
- Click Ok to create the JNDI Topic immediately. Alternatively, click Schedule to create it at a future time (see Scheduling for details).
- Now, go to the JNDI Topic viewlet to see the newly added object. If you can't find it, refresh the viewlet using the Refresh
icon.
Create a Solace JNDI Queue
A JNDI Queue is a message queue that can be created or looked up through JNDI by Java applications. It allows services to send and receive messages using standard Java messaging APIs, providing integration with the messaging system.
Before creating the JNDI Queue, you must establish a Solace Manager connection. To learn how, click on Create Remote Solace Manager Connection.
You can create a Solace JNDI Queue by following these steps:
- Open the Solace JNDI Queue viewlet, click the Add Solace JNDI Queue
buttton.
- The Select Object Path window will opens. Specify the Workgroup server, Node, Broker, and Message VPN then click Select path.
By default, all available Workgroup servers, Nodes, Brokers, and Message VPNs are selected. If you want to limit the selection, you must explicitly choose which ones to include. - The Solace JNDI Queue Create Window will open. Enter the JNDI Queue Name (required) and Physical Name (optional).
- Click Ok to create the JNDI Queue immediately. Alternatively, click Schedule to create it at a future time (see Scheduling for details).
- Now, go to the JNDI Queue viewlet to see the newly added object. If you can't find it, refresh the viewlet using the Refresh
icon.