Steps to complete before scheduling time-triggered transactions

About this task

Before running and scheduling a time-triggered transaction, ensure that you have completed the following:

Procedure

  1. Open the Applications Manager and select the application that you want.
  2. Configure a JMS Connection Factory to correlate with the QCF name configured for the time-triggered transaction. The Sterling Order Management System Software factory defaults include the AGENT_QCF as the JMS Connection Factory. For more information about configuring JMS, see the documentation for your specific application server.
  3. Configure JMS Server Destinations to correlate with the group or individual name of the time-triggered transaction. The Sterling Order Management System Software factory defaults include the DefaultAgentQueue as the server destination.

    Do not put a dot (.) in the name of a JMS Server Destination, for example,'A.0001'. If you do, Sterling Order Management System Software is unable to communicate with it.
  4. Using the Applications Manager, configure each time-triggered transaction required for your business process as described in the section entitled "Defining Transactions" in the Organization and Participant Modeling Concepts topic. Each set of time-triggered transaction criteria parameters must ensure the appropriate association of a JMS Agent Server.