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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

JMS Connection Error Codes File

JMS Connection Error Codes File

You can configure error messages for JMS resilience based on messages received from JMS. WebSphere MQ has error message IDs that correspond to connection error messages. Sonic MQ and TIBCO do not provide error message IDs that identify connection failures to PowerCenter.
The PowerCenter installation includes a connection error code file named pmjmsconnerr.properties. The file contains name-value pairs of JMS error message IDs and the messages that identify connection failures for PowerCenter. The name is a name of the error message or a message ID that you can define to identify a connection error. The value is the error message ID or error message that is returned from JMS. The pmjmsconnerr.properties file contains error IDs for WebSphere MQ, TIBCO, and Sonic MQ JMS providers.
The pmjmsconnerr.properties file is in the following location:
<PowerCenter Installation Directory>\server\bin\pmjmsconnerr.properties
You can change the name of the connection error code file in the JMS application connection. Configure the Retry Connection Error Code File Name. Default is pmjmsconnerr.properties.
When the PowerCenter Integration Service receives a JMS exception error, it searches for the error in the properties file. It searches on the error value. If the error is in the file, the PowerCenter Integration Service attempts to reconnect to JMS.
You can update the properties file to add new messages.

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