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Monitoring JMS
Administration Guide 17-17
n JMS selector expression used to filter messages. For information about defining
selectors, see Developing a WebLogic JMS Application” in Programming
WebLogic JMS.
n Destination on which the connection consumer will listen.
To create and configure a connection consumer, and for detailed information about
each of the connection consumer configuration attributes, see “JMS Connection
Consumersin the Administration Console Online Help.
Monitoring JMS
Using the Administration Console, you can monitor statistics for the following JMS
objects: JMS servers, connections, sessions, destinations, message producers, message
consumers, server session pools, and durable subscribers.
JMS statistics continue to increment as long as the server is running. Statistics are reset
only when the server is rebooted.
Note: For instructions on monitoring JMS connections to WebLogic Server, refer to
the Server section in the Administration Console Online Help.
Monitoring JMS Objects
To view JMS monitoring information:
1. Start the Administration Console.
2. Select the JMS node under Services, in the left pane, to expand the list of JMS
services.
3. Select the JMS Server node under JMS in the left pane.
The JMS Servers information is displayed in the right pane.
4. Select the JMS server that you want to monitor from the JMS server list or, from
the JMS Servers displayed in the right pane.