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The fields are defined on the form. jmsmanager.activemq.help.detailExp = This link provides details on the connector. Clicking on the details link will display information about the Connection Factory in Property/Value pairs. Click on the "Back to JMS Connection Factories" button to return to the main JMS Connection Factories page. jmsmanager.activemq.help.nameExp = Name of the connection factory. jmsmanager.activemq.help.stateExp = The state of the connection, either "Running" or "Stopped." jmsmanager.activemq.help.testConnExp = This link can be used to test the connector. A result will be returned of either "Connected" or a failure message. jmsmanager.activemq.help.title = This portlet displays the JMS connectors that are configured with the Geronimo server. jmsmanager.common.actions = Actions jmsmanager.common.addNewDatasource = Add New Datasource jmsmanager.common.addQueue_Topic = Add Queue/Topic jmsmanager.common.applicationName = Application Name jmsmanager.common.back = Back jmsmanager.common.backToDest = Back To Destination List jmsmanager.common.broker = Broker jmsmanager.common.cancel = Cancel jmsmanager.common.clear = Clear jmsmanager.common.correlationID = CorrelationID jmsmanager.common.create = Create jmsmanager.common.currentDepth = Current Depth jmsmanager.common.delete = delete jmsmanager.common.description = Description jmsmanager.common.destination = Destination jmsmanager.common.destinationPhysicalName = Destination Physical Name jmsmanager.common.detail = detail jmsmanager.common.edit = edit jmsmanager.common.expiration = Expiration jmsmanager.common.host = Host jmsmanager.common.hostExp = The host name or IP to bind to. The normal values are 0.0.0.0 (all interfaces) or localhost (local connections only) jmsmanager.common.inhibitGet = Inhibit Get jmsmanager.common.inhibitPut = Inhibit Put jmsmanager.common.listJMSConnectors = List JMS connectors jmsmanager.common.maximumDepth = Maximum Depth jmsmanager.common.maximumMessageLength = Maximum Message Length jmsmanager.common.messageDestinationName = Message Destination Name jmsmanager.common.messageID = MessageID jmsmanager.common.moduleName = Module Name jmsmanager.common.name = Name jmsmanager.common.openInputCount = Open Input Count jmsmanager.common.openOutputCount = Open Output Count jmsmanager.common.password = Password jmsmanager.common.physicalName = Physical Name jmsmanager.common.port = Port jmsmanager.common.portExp = The network port to bind to. jmsmanager.common.priority = Priority jmsmanager.common.property = Property jmsmanager.common.protocol = Protocol jmsmanager.common.refresh = Refresh jmsmanager.common.remove = Remove jmsmanager.common.replyTo = ReplyTo jmsmanager.common.reset = Reset jmsmanager.common.save = Save jmsmanager.common.sharable = Sharable jmsmanager.common.start = start jmsmanager.common.state = State jmsmanager.common.statiscticFor = Statistic for {0} jmsmanager.common.stop = stop jmsmanager.common.submit = Submit jmsmanager.common.testConn = test connection jmsmanager.common.timestamp = Timestamp jmsmanager.common.triggerControl = Trigger Control jmsmanager.common.type = Type jmsmanager.common.userName = User Name jmsmanager.common.value = Value jmsmanager.common.viewDLQ = view DLQ jmsmanager.common.viewMessages = view messages jmsmanager.connectionhelp.addNewDatasourceExp = Clicking on this link allows the user to add a new datasource. On the add new datasource form, fill in the fields and click on the Create button to add the new datasource. The fields are defined on the form itself. jmsmanager.connectionhelp.detailExp = This link provides details on the connector. Clicking on the details link will display information about the Connection Factory in Property/Value pairs. Click on "Back to Datasources" to return to the main JMS Connection Factories page. jmsmanager.connectionhelp.nameExp = Name of the Connection Factory. jmsmanager.connectionhelp.stateExp = The state of the connection, either "Running" or "Stopped." jmsmanager.connectionhelp.testConnExp = This link can be used to test the connector. A result will be returned of either "Connected" or a failure message. jmsmanager.connectionhelp.title = This portlet displays the JMS connectors that are configured with the Geronimo server and allows the user to add datasources as well. jmsmanager.help.addQueue_TopicExp = To create a queue/topic click on the "Add Queue/Topic" link. This link brings up a form that allows the user to add a queue or a topic. Fill in the text boxes on the form and click on the "Submit" button. The fields and buttons on the form are defined as follows: jmsmanager.help.applicationNameExp = This is the "configID" in the geronimo-web.xml file. Or this can be set to the string "null" if the admin object is deployed stand-alone. By default this field contains the string "null." jmsmanager.help.backBtnExp = The Back button returns the user to the "JMS Destination Manager" main page without adding a queue or a topic. jmsmanager.help.clearBtnExp = The Clear button resets all input fields to the default values. jmsmanager.help.destinationPhysicalNameExp = The name of the connection factory that ActiveMQ knows about. jmsmanager.help.messageDestinationNameExp = The name of the queue or topic. This is the name used in the admin object gbean name and is linked to by <message-destination-link> in the geronimo-web.xml plan. jmsmanager.help.moduleNameExp = If the module is deployed stand-alone this field is the "configID" in the geronimo-web.xml file. If it is deployed in an application (ear) this field should be the path of the module inside the ear, such as, myResourceAdapter.rar. By default this field contains "defaultJMS." jmsmanager.help.submitBtnExp = The Submit button creates a new queue or topic and returns the user to the JMS Destination Manager main page. jmsmanager.help.summary =

On the main JMS Destination Manager pane, there is an "Actions" column that provides three actions which can be performed on a queue or topic. To remove a queue or topic, click on the "remove" link to the right of the queue/topic to be removed. To view a message, click on the "view messages" link to the right of the queue/topic. To view the dead letter queue, click on the "view DLQ" link.

Note: Queues/Topics with no messages will be removed after restarting the server.

jmsmanager.help.title = This portlet is used to create and remove queues/topics. jmsmanager.help.typeExp = The type of message, either queue or topic. jmsmanager.server.connector.editGeneric.addJMSConnector = Add new {0} connector for {1} jmsmanager.server.connector.editGeneric.editJMSConnector = Edit {0} connector {1} for {2}. jmsmanager.server.connector.editGeneric.namingJMSConnectors = A name that is different than the name for any other JMS connectors in the server jmsmanager.server.connector.editGeneric.uniqueName = Unique Name jmsmanager.server.connector.editGeneric.uniqueNameExp = A name that is different than the name for any other JMS connectors in the server jmsmanager.server.connector.help.title = Shows all the network connectors configured for the currently available JMS brokers. Lets you start, stop, add, remove, and edit JMS network connectors. jmsmanager.server.connector.normal.addConnectorTo = Add connector to {0} jmsmanager.server.connector.normal.addNewParaListener = Add new {0} listener jmsmanager.server.connector.normal.confirmDelete = Are you sure you want to delete {0}? jmsmanager.server.connector.normal.noJMSNetworkConnectors = There are no JMS network connectors defined jmsmanager.server.connector.normal.title = Currently available JMS network connectors: jmsmanager.server.help.title = Shows the available JMS brokers jmsmanager.server.normal.addJMSBroker = JMS Broker jmsmanager.server.normal.noJMSBrokers = There are no JMS brokers defined jmsmanager.server.normal.title = The JMS brokers available in the server are jmsmanager.viewDLQ.deadLetterQueueName = Dead Letter Queue Name jmsmanager.viewDLQ.noMessages = No messages in dead letter queue. jmsmanager.viewmessages.jsp.noMessagesInDest = No messages in destination. jmswizard.common.JMSFactoryType = JMS Factory Type jmswizard.common.actions = Actions jmswizard.common.blockingTimeout = Blocking Timeout jmswizard.common.blockingTimeoutExp = The length of time a caller will wait for a connection. Leave blank for default. jmswizard.common.cancel = Cancel jmswizard.common.connFactory = Connection Factory jmswizard.common.connectionFactoryConfigurationSettings = Connection Factory Configuration Settings jmswizard.common.connectionFactoryExp = A unique name for the connection factory; used to refer to this connection factory when mapping resource references from application components. jmswizard.common.connectionFactoryName = Connection Factory Name jmswizard.common.connectionPoolParameters = Connection Pool Parameters jmswizard.common.currentStatusForJMSResourceGroup = Current Status for JMS Resource Group {0} jmswizard.common.deployedAs = Deployed As jmswizard.common.destination = Destination jmswizard.common.destinationExp = A unique name for the destination; used to refer to this destination when mapping resource references from application components. jmswizard.common.idleTimeout = Idle Timeout jmswizard.common.idleTimeoutExp = How long a connection can be idle before being closed. Leave blank for default. jmswizard.common.inProcess = In Process jmswizard.common.interface = Interface jmswizard.common.name = Name jmswizard.common.next = Next jmswizard.common.poolMaxSize = Pool Max Size jmswizard.common.poolMaxSizeExp = The maximum number of connections in the pool. Leave blank for default. jmswizard.common.poolMinSize = Pool Min Size jmswizard.common.poolMinSizeExp = The minimum number of connections in the pool. Leave blank for default. jmswizard.common.selectJMSFactoryType = This resource adapter declares several possible connection factory interfaces. Select the desired interface type for this connection factory. jmswizard.common.state = State jmswizard.common.transactionSupport = Transaction Support jmswizard.common.transactionSupportExp = Which JMS interface this connection factory should support. jmswizard.common.type = Type jmswizard.destination.destinationConfSettings = Destination Configuration Settings jmswizard.destination.messageDestinationName = Message Destination Name jmswizard.destination.title = JMS Resource Group -- Configure Destination jmswizard.destinationType.JMSDestinationType = JMS Destination Type jmswizard.destinationType.selectDesiredInterfacetype = This resource adapter declares several possible destination interfaces. Select the desired interface type for this destination. jmswizard.destinationType.title = JMS Resource Group -- Select Destination Type jmswizard.factory.title = JMS Resource Group -- Configure Connection Factory jmswizard.factoryType.title = JMS Resource Group -- Select Connection Factory Type jmswizard.list.applicationScoped = Application-scoped jmswizard.list.createJMSResourceGroup = Create a new JMS Resource Group: jmswizard.list.forAnotherJMSProvider = For another JMS provider... jmswizard.list.noJMSResourceGroups = There are no JMS Resource Groups defined jmswizard.list.serverWide = Server-wide jmswizard.list.title = This page lists all the available JMS Resource Groups. jmswizard.plan.JMSProviderRAR = JMS Provider RAR jmswizard.plan.JMSProviderRARExp = The Resource Adapter RAR that can be used to connect to the JMS provider in question. This RAR should be installed under GERONIMO/repository/ in order for it to appear in this list. jmswizard.plan.addToEAR = Add to EAR jmswizard.plan.addToEARExp = Instead of deploying as a top-level JMS resource, you can deploy this pool as part of an EAR. To add a JMS resource to an EAR using this plan:
  1. Copy and paste the plan to a file
  2. Save the plan file to the top level of your EAR
  3. Copy the RAR file from {0} to the top level of your EAR
  4. Create a META-INF/geronimo-application.xml file in your EAR that has a module entry like this (substituting the correct RAR file name and plan file name):
jmswizard.plan.deployCommand = Deploy Command jmswizard.plan.deployCommandExp = To deploy a JMS resource from the command line using this plan, copy and paste it to a file (say, plan-file.xml) and save it. Then run a command like: jmswizard.plan.deployJMSResource = Deploy JMS Resource jmswizard.plan.deploymentPlan = Deployment Plan jmswizard.plan.edit = Edit Configuration jmswizard.plan.title = JMS Resource Group -- Show Deployment Plan jmswizard.provider.JMSProviderRAR = JMS Provider RAR jmswizard.provider.JMSProviderRARExp = The Resource Adapter RAR that can be used to connect to the JMS provider in question. This RAR should be installed under GERONIMO/repository/ in order for it to appear in this list. jmswizard.provider.title = JMS Resource Group -- Select JMS Provider RAR jmswizard.raInstance.basicConfigSettings = Basic Configuration Settings. jmswizard.raInstance.resourceGroupName = Resource Group Name jmswizard.raInstance.resourceGroupNameExp = A unique name for the resource adapter; used to generate the configuration name for this resource group as well as to connect Message-Driven Beans to the JMS server using the settings on this page. jmswizard.raInstance.title = JMS Resource Group -- Configure Server Connection jmswizard.raInstance.titleExp = The settings on this screen are different for each JMS provider, but they generally configure connectivity to the JMS server. Connection factories or destinations you create in the next step typically use these settings to communicate with the server. jmswizard.status.addConnFactory = Add Connection Factory jmswizard.status.addDestination = Add Destination jmswizard.status.deployNow = Deploy Now jmswizard.status.factoriesDestinationsAdded = These are the connection factories and destinations you've added to the JMS resource group so far. When you're finished adding connection factories and destinations, you can review the Geronimo deployment plan for this resource group, or go ahead and deploy it. jmswizard.status.noFactoriesDestinations = So far, you've entered the basic configuration information required for a JMS resource group. Now you can create connection factories and destinations. When you're finished adding connection factories and destinations, you can review the Geronimo deployment plan for this JMS resource group, or go ahead and deploy it. jmswizard.status.resourceGroup = Resource Group jmswizard.status.showPlan = Show Plan jmswizard.status.title = JMS Resource Group -- Current Progress