Integration Server 10.3 | Integration Server Administrator's Guide | Managing JMS Triggers | About JMS Trigger Status and State
 
About JMS Trigger Status and State
 
Enabling, Disabling and Suspending a JMS Trigger
Configuring Integration Server to Enable JMS Triggers Automatically after a Consumer Error
Integration Server Administrator displays information about the status and state of JMS triggers on the JMS Trigger Management page. The state of a JMS trigger indicates whether the trigger is enabled, disabled, or suspended. The status indicates whether or not the trigger is running.
A JMS trigger can have one of the following states:
Trigger State
Description
Enabled
The JMS trigger is available. A JMS trigger must be enabled for it to receive and process messages.
An enabled trigger can have a status of “Not Running” which means that it would not receive and process messages. Reasons that an enabled JMS trigger can be disabled include: a disabled JMS connection alias, an exception thrown by the trigger, and trigger failure at startup.
Disabled
The JMS trigger is not available. Integration Server neither retrieves nor processes messages for the JMS trigger. The JMS trigger remains in this state until you enable the trigger.
Suspended
The JMS trigger is running and connected to the JMS provider. Integration Server has stopped message retrieval, but continues processing any messages it has already retrieved. Integration Server enables the JMS trigger automatically upon server restart or when the package containing the JMS trigger reloads.
When the listed JMS trigger is the trigger group header, the State column displays a summary of the state of all the JMS triggers in the trigger group.
*If all triggers in the trigger group have the same state, then the trigger group header will display that state.
*If at least one trigger in the trigger group is enabled, then the trigger group header will display "Enabled [x of n]" where x is the number of enabled triggers and n is the total number of triggers in the trigger group.
*If no triggers are enabled but at least one trigger in the group is Suspended, then the trigger group header will display "Suspended [x of n]" where x is the number of suspended triggers and n is the total number of triggers in the trigger group.
A JMS trigger can have a status of “Running” or “Not Running (reason)” where reason identifies why the rigger is not running, such as “Not Running (trigger disabled)”.
If a listed JMS trigger is the trigger group header, the Status column displays a summary of the status of all the triggers in the trigger group.
*If all of the triggers in the group are running, the Status column displays “Running “.
*If at least one trigger in the group is running, the Status column displays “Running [x of n]”.
*If none of the triggers in the group are running, the Status column displays “Not Running”.