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How to Configure an MSMQ Send Port

You can set MSMQ send port adapter variables in the BizTalk Server Administration console. If properties are not set for the send port, the default send handler values set in the BizTalk Server Administration console are used.

Important

If a host instance is associated with an MSMQ send port or receive location, verify the MSMQ service is running on that machine. If the service is not running, the MSMQ receive ports will shut down shortly after they are started, and messages sent to the MSMQ send ports will be suspended.

In a clustered scenario, not only does the clustered MSMQ instance need to be running, but the local MSMQ service on each cluster machine should be running, as well.

To configure variables for an MSMQ send port

Follow these steps to configure variables for an MSMQ send port:

  1. In the BizTalk Server Administration console, create a new send port or double-click an existing send port to modify it. See How to Create a Send Port for more information. Configure all of the send port options. On the General tab, in the Transport section, specify MSMQ for the Type option.

  2. On the General tab, in the Transport section, click the Configure button next to Type.

  3. In the MSMQ Transport Properties dialog box, do the following:

    Use this property To do this Data type Default value
    Password Specify the password for a remote queue. Use with User Name. String Blank
    User Name Specify the user name for a remote queue. Use with Password. You cannot use the local user of the remote computer for the user name. String Blank
    Acknowledgement Type Specify the type of acknowledgement message for Message Queuing to return to the sending application. You can select more than one acknowledgment type. Any of the acknowledgement types in the System.Messaging.AcknowledgeTypes enumeration are available. String None
    Administration Queue Specify the queue name that receives the acknowledgement message. String Blank
    Body Type Specify the message body type in MSMQ. Valid values are members of the .NET VarEnum enumeration. Int 8209
    Certificate Thumbprint Specify the thumbprint of the certificate to use for message authentication. Use this property in combination with the Use Authentication property to verify the message. Use the User Name and Password properties to gain access to queues. String Blank
    Destination Queue Specify the destination queue. For more information about queues, see Message Queuing Queues. Note: The URI for a send port or receive location cannot exceed 256 characters. String Blank
    Encryption Algorithm Select RC2, RC4, or None for the encryption algorithm. Enum None
    Maximum Message Size (in kilobytes) Specify the maximum message size for messages that you send to the specified queue. UnsignedInt 1024
    Message Priority Set the message priority. Enum Normal
    Recoverable Specify whether to guarantee the recoverability of a message. Boolean False
    Support Segmentation Set this Boolean property value to True to segment messages larger than 4 MB. Boolean False
    Timeout Specify the maximum time to wait for the messages to reach the destination queue. Applies only when you use transactions. Int 0
    Timeout Unit Set the unit to use for the Timeout property.

    Select Days, Hours, Minutes, or Seconds.
    Enum Days
    Transactional Set this value to True to send messages if you use transactions. Boolean False
    Use Authentication Set this Boolean property value to True to control authentication. Use this property in combination with the Certificate Thumbprint property to verify the message. Use the User Name and Password properties to gain access to queues. Boolean False
    Use Dead Letter Queue Set this value to True to send messages to the dead letter queue if a failure occurs. Boolean True
    Use Journal Queue Set this value to True to save a copy of the message whenever the message is processed. Boolean False
  4. Click OK and OK again to save settings.

See Also

How to Configure an MSMQ Receive Location
Configuring the MSMQ Adapter