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  1. Preface
  2. Installation Overview
  3. Pre-Installation Tasks
  4. Hub Store Installation
  5. Hub Server Installation
  6. Hub Server Post-Installation Tasks
  7. Process Server Installation
  8. Process Server Post-Installation Tasks
  9. ActiveVOS Post-Installation Tasks for the Application Server
  10. ActiveVOS Post-Installation Tasks for the Business Entity Adapter
  11. Customize ActiveVOS
  12. Resource Kit Installation
  13. Resource Kit Post-Installation Tasks
  14. Troubleshooting the MDM Hub
  15. Uninstallation

Installation Guide for IBM Db2 with Red Hat JBoss

Installation Guide for IBM Db2 with Red Hat JBoss

Step 2. Configuring JMS Message Queues

Step 2. Configuring JMS Message Queues

Before you manually deploy the Hub Server applications, configure JMS message queues. Also, to troubleshoot issues, you might need to manually configure JMS message queues. For example, if the automated queue creation process fails or the queues accidentally drop after installation, you need to manually configure message queues.
The Services Integration Framework (SIF) uses a message-driven bean on the JMS message queue to process incoming asynchronous SIF requests. Configure the message queue and the connection factory for the application server that you use for the MDM Hub implementation. When you configure a JMS message queue, you also create a connection factory.
To configure the JMS message queue, perform the following tasks:
  1. Create a connection factory.
  2. Create a JMS message queue for SIF requests.
  3. Verify the JMS message queue and create a JMS message queue for search.

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