HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Figure 5 Browse command

The browse command can also be executed with various options. Each option filters the messages
before displaying them. The options and their descriptions are shown in

Table 3

:

Table 3 Browse options

Description

Usage: {broker-name}.sh browse <options>
<destination>

Prints the message header, custom message header, and
message body of all messages in the specified queue or topic.

{broker-name}.sh browse <destination>

Prints only the message header and message body of all
messages in the specified queue.

{broker-name}.sh browse -Vheader,body

queue:<destination>

Prints the message header and the custom field 'MyField' of
all messages in the specified queue.

{broker-name}.sh browse -Vheader --view

custom:MyField queue:<destination>

Prints all the message fields that has:

{broker-name}.sh browse --msgsel

JMSMessageID='*:10',JMSPriority>5

<destination>

A JMSMessageID in the header field that matches the
wildcard *:10

A JMSPriority field > 5 in the specified queue or topic

NOTE:

To use wildcard queries, the field must be a string

and the query enclosed in ''.

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