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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for JMS
  3. Configuring PowerExchange for JMS
  4. Working with JMS Sources and Targets
  5. Creating and Configuring JMS Workflows
  6. Appendix A: JMS Datatype Reference
  7. Appendix B: Glossary of Terms

PowerExchange for JMS User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for JMS User Guide for PowerCenter

Working with JMS Sessions

Working with JMS Sessions

When you configure a JMS session, you define properties that determine how the PowerCenter Integration Service reads messages from a JMS source or writes messages to a JMS target. You can configure the following JMS session properties:
  • Message filtering.
    Enter a filter condition to filter the messages from the source.
  • Terminating conditions.
    Set terminating conditions to determine when the PowerCenter Integration Service stops reading from the source and ends the session.
  • Real-time data extraction.
    Configure flush latency to extract data in real time.
  • Durable subscription.
    Use durable subscriptions to preserve messages published on a topic while the subscriber is not active.
  • Message recovery.
    Enable message recovery for a JMS session.
  • JMS target header fields.
    Configure values for header fields for JMS target messages.
  • JMS Transacted mode
    . Configure a session within JMS to run in Transacted mode.
  • Transactional consistency.
    Configure transactional consistency for JMS targets.
  • Pipeline partitioning.
    Configure pipeline partitions for a JMS session.

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