OpenMQ—Interaction Server JVM
This page provides an example of configuring Interaction Server options to load JVM and all of the required libraries when using OpenMQ.
See also the general description of configuring for Java.
Configuring Interaction Server to load JVM and required libraries (OpenMQ example)
- In the options of the Interaction Server to which the Capture Point Application object is connected, create a section called java-config and add the following option: jvm-path=/usr/local/java/jdk1.6.0_22/jre/lib/sparcv9/server/libjvm.so
- Create a section called jvm-options and add the following option: -Djava.class.path=./jms/jms_wrapper.jar:/home/OpenMQ_sol/mq/lib/imq.jar:/home/OpenMQ_sol/mq/lib/fscontext.jar: /home/OpenMQ_sol/mq/lib/jms.jar:./transformation/xml_transformer_capture_point.jar:./transformation/groovy-all- 1.7.3.jar:./transformation/xercesImpl.jar:./transformation/xsltc.jar:
- Add the options -Xoss1m and -Xss1m to the jvm-options section. These options must have empty values.
This is the full path to the libjvm.so (jvm.dll on Windows) on the host on which the Interaction Server is deployed.
This option specifies the classpath to all of the Java archives that are necessary for JMS Capture Points on OpenMQ with iWD compatibility transformations to run. Note that the jar files imq.jar, fscontext.jar, and jms.jar are located in the Open MQ installation directory and are not supplied in the Interaction Server installation package.
This page was last edited on June 19, 2020, at 14:27.
Comments or questions about this documentation? Contact us for support!