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Specifying JMS Message Property as Object<br />

See Also:<br />

Table 16–1 for a list of basic operations in the JMS shared<br />

<br />

operational interface<br />

"Interface - javax.jms.Message" on page B-27<br />

"Specifying JMS Message Property" on page 16-25<br />

"Specifying JMS Message Property as Boolean" on page 16-27<br />

"Specifying JMS Message Property as String" on page 16-29<br />

"Specifying JMS Message Property as Int" on page 16-31<br />

"Specifying JMS Message Property as Double" on page 16-33<br />

"Specifying JMS Message Property as Float" on page 16-35<br />

"Specifying JMS Message Property as Byte" on page 16-37<br />

"Specifying JMS Message Property as Long" on page 16-39<br />

"Specifying JMS Message Property as Short" on page 16-41<br />

Purpose<br />

Specify Message Property as Object<br />

Usage Notes<br />

Only objectified primitive values supported - Boolean, Byte, Short, Integer, Long,<br />

Float, Double and String.<br />

Syntax<br />

See Chapter 3, "AQ Programmatic Environments" for a list of available functions in<br />

each programmatic environment. Use the following syntax references for each<br />

programmatic environment:<br />

See Java (JDBC): <strong>Oracle</strong>9i Supplied Java Packages Reference oracle.jms,<br />

AQjmsMessage.setObjectProperty<br />

Examples<br />

See Chapter 3, "AQ Programmatic Environments" for a list of available functions in<br />

each programmatic environment.<br />

No example is provided with this release.<br />

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