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Messaging Bridge Configuration Tasks
Administration Guide 18-15
5. Click Create to create the messaging bridge.
6. On the Connection Retry tab, define the bridge’s reconnection time intervals
according to the following table.
Durability Enabled This attribute is used only for JMS topics or for destinations
with similar characteristics as a JMS topic. By enabling
durability, a messaging bridge creates a durable subscription
for the source destination. This allows the source JMS
implementation to save messages that are sent to it when the
bridge is not running. The bridge will then forward these
messages to the target destination once it is restarted. If this
attribute is not selected, messages that are sent to the source
JMS topic while the bridge is down cannot be forwarded to the
target destination.
Note: If the messaging bridge is running on WebLogic
Server 6.1, it cannot support durable subscribers when
the source destination is a JMS topic running on
WebLogic Server 7.0. This issue has been resolved for
messaging bridges running on WebLogic Server 7.0.
Note: If a bridge must be taken permanently offline, you
must delete any durable subscriptions that use the
bridge. For information on deleting durable
subscribers, see “Deleting Durable Subscriptions” in
Programming WebLogic JMS.
Started Indicates the initial state of the messaging bridge when it is
configured and whenever the server is restarted. You can also
use this field to dynamically start and stop the messaging
bridge. To stop the bridge, clear the check box. Conversely,
reselect the check box to restart the bridge.
Note: Unless there is a configuration issue that prevents the
messaging bridge from starting, this field indicates the
expected run-time state of the messaging bridge. For
information on monitoring
all the configured
messaging bridges in your domain
, see
“Monitoring Messaging Bridges” on page 18-25.
Table 18-4 Messaging Bridge Attributes on the General Tab
Attribute Description