Configures the settings of the JMS notifier
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] set-jms-notifier-configuration [--help]
[--target target]
[--enabled={false|true}]
[--dynamic={false|true}]
[--filter={INFO|WARNING|SEVERE}]
[--contextFactoryClass className]
[--connectionFactoryName connectionFactoryName]
[--queueName queueName]
[--url url]
[--userName userName]
[--password password]
Description
This command can be used to configure the behaviour of the JMS notifier in Payara Server Full Profile.
Options
- asadmin-options
-
Options for the
asadminutility. For information about these options, see theasadminhelp page. --help-?-
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--target-
This option helps specify the target on which you are configuring the JMS notifier. Valid values are:
server-
Applies to the default server instance. This is the default value.
- cluster_name
-
Applies to every server instance in the cluster.
- instance_name
-
Applies to a specified sever instance.
--enabled-
Defaults to
false. Enables or disables the notifier --dynamic-
Defaults to
false. When set totrue, applies the changes without a server restart.Otherwise, a restart is required.
--filter-
Defaults to
WARNING. The notifier only responds to events at or above this level. (INFO, WARNING, SEVERE) --contextFactoryClass-
Defines the naming context factory class used to provision the JMS resources required to send the notification events.
The referenced class name should point to a valid implementation of javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactoryand should be located in the server’s classpath.In most cases, using the default context factory class ( com.sun.enterprise.naming.SerialInitContextFactory) is enough. --connectionFactoryName-
Defines the JNDI name of an existing JMS connection factory which will be used to send the notification messages.
--queueName-
Defines the physical name of an existing JMS queue destination used to send the messages to.
--url-
Defines the URL of a JMS broker server that will handle the sending and reception of the notification message.
--userName-
Defines the user that will authentication to the JMS broker server (if required).
--password-
Defines the password credential of the user that will authentication to the JMS broker server (if required).
Examples
Example 1 Enable the JMS Notifier and Configure it using OpenMQ
This example enables the JMS notifier and sets it up to connect to the default, local OpenMQ broker server and use a queue named testQueue:
asadmin set-jms-notifier-configuration --dynamic=true --enabled=true --contextFactoryClass=com.sun.enterprise.naming.SerialInitContextFactory --connectionFactoryName=jms/__defaultConnectionFactory --queueName=testQueue --url=localhost:7676 --username=testUser --password=******** --target=server-config