Class
Administered object for creating server connections.
Connection factories are administered objects. They support concurrent use.
Administrators define connection factories in a repository. Each connection factory has administrative parameters that guide the creation of server connections. Usage follows either of two models:
You can use the EMS server as a name service providerone tibemsd
process provides both the name repository and the message service. Administrators define factories in the name repository. Client programs create connection factory objects with the URL of the repository, and call the ConnectionFactory.CreateConnection
method. This method automatically accesses the corresponding factory in the repository, and uses it to create a connection to the message service.
Administrators define factories in a JNDI repository. Client programs call LookupContext.Lookup
to retrieve factories, and use them to create connections to the server.
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Metric
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FactoryLoadBalanceMetric Metric {get; set;}
When the connection factory balances the client load among several servers, it uses this metric to determine the least loaded server, so the connection factory can create a connection to it. For values, see
FactoryLoadBalanceMetric .
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Administered objects let administrators configure EMS behavior at the enterprise level. Administrators define these objects, and client programs use them. This arrangement relieves program developers and end users of the responsibility for correct configuration.
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