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Defining Connection Pool Properties for JMS Connection Factories<br />

Table 23.1<br />

Property Name Description Type Values<br />

String ■ “none” (Default)<br />

JMSConnectionPoolMonitorL<br />

evel<br />

JMSSessionMaxPoolSize<br />

JMSSessionWaitTimeout<br />

JMSSessionPoolDisable<br />

JMSSessionPoolDebug<br />

Connection pool properties for JMS connection factories (continued)<br />

Enable JMS pool monitoring<br />

for BES JMS connection and<br />

session pools.<br />

Important<br />

Each JMS connection can<br />

have a set of JMS sessions<br />

created, which are<br />

maintained in a JMS<br />

session pool. Consider the<br />

impact on the performance<br />

of the connection when you<br />

set a value for this property,<br />

because each level<br />

corresponds to an<br />

increased degree of<br />

maintenance and collection<br />

of values for sets of<br />

counters and states. If you<br />

choose “maximum”, it will<br />

have the greatest<br />

performance impact on the<br />

connection.<br />

Maximum number of JMS<br />

sessions for each JMS session<br />

pool of a connection factory<br />

Time allowed to wait for a free<br />

session in a JMS session pool<br />

Controls use of BES session<br />

pooling per JMS connection.<br />

When a JMS connection<br />

factory is looked up under<br />

JNDI, if the value of this<br />

property is true the vendor<br />

JMS connection factory is<br />

returned. It is not wrapped by<br />

any BES proxy class.<br />

Enable display of debug<br />

messages associated with<br />

BES JMS session pooling<br />

Integer<br />

■<br />

■<br />

■<br />

“minimum”<br />

“medium”<br />

“maximum”<br />

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