An application which uses JMS clients will be deployed to a stand--alone application server. Messages will be produced by a session EJB and consumed by a message-driven bean (MDB) via a queue destination. What JMS resources must be configured by an administrator to support this application?
Applications that need to create additional persistent bindings of objects associated with a specific node can bind those objects under which of the following types of namespace partition?
If a deployed application is mapped to a Web server, an updated plug-in configuration file must be generated and propagated. By viewing the plug-in configuration file, how can an administrator determine if the mapping was successful? There will be a:
Aside from the administrative console and the addNode command, what other facilities does WebSphere Application Server provide for federating nodes into cells?
A cluster, Cluster1, is a member of the service integration bus (SIBus) Bus1 and the host of a queue destination Destination1. When Clusterl was added to Busl, the High availability messaging engine policy was selected. An administrator will deploy an application containing an MDB, MDB1, onto Cluster1. The MDB will listen to Destination1. In order to allow MDB1 instances on all cluster members to get messages from Destination1, the administrator should:
An administrator has created a cluster, C1, and configured memory-to-memory HTTP session replication. How can the administrator best ensure that every HTTP session is replicated on all members of the cluster?