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The Filter By option present on the upper-right part of the screen is used to filter the tabular data based on the  filtering column selected in the menu and the following text entered in the filter text box.

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During the interaction with the Server, if the server restarts or shuts down due to unknown reasons, the Angular WMT logs out the user with a message displaying "FioranoMQ server is down. Logging out....".

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This view contains all existing users and their respective connection status. Users are set as connected if a JMX connection is made or if a JMS client is started. This view also gives information about the maximum connection limit that is set for each user and the current number of connections created by the user.


Figure 6: MonitorUsers View

ConfigureUsers

This view helps to modify users. In the Select Operation drop-down menu, there are options such as Add User, Delete Selected Users, Change Password for User, and set Maximum Connections per user, Import Users, and Export Users. To use any one of the these options, select the required option and click the Go button.

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The Import Users and Export Users options help copying users to another FioranoMQ Server. Export option allows exporting of all data to a standard file present on any machine (Mapping mapping needs to be done if the file is present on another a different machine). The data can be imported to any other server that starts with FioranoMQ. 


Figure 7: ConfigureUsers View

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The above options are available in the Select Operation drop-down menu. Select the action required option and click the Go button.

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Figure 8: Group ConfigureGroups view

After selecting a group, if the selected action operation is Add Members to Group, an overlay panel containing all members which could be added to the selected group is displayed. Click Add to add the selected members to the selected group.

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Figure 10: Removing Group members

3. Topics

MonitorTopics

This section The MonitorTopics view contains the information about existing topics with the sum of each displayed on the a summary displayed on the top of the pagetable. An Active Topic The 'Active Topics' mentioned in the summary refers to a topic that contains either a publisher or a subscriber. The Select Operation drop down lists the operations that can be executed on each Topic destination selected. The Send Message operation will send persistent text messages to the topic(s) selected. The Corrupted Topics check box (present right above the table), if selected, displays all the corrupted topics in the MonitorTopics view; by default, the view displays all the Topics (Corrupted and Non-Corrupted Topics). The corrupted topics can be recovered and replayed using the Recover Selected Topics and Replay Messages from Topics operations respectively.

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This view contains the information about existing queues with the sum of each displayed at the a summary displayed on the top of the table. Here, the Active Queue refers The 'Active Queues' mentioned in the summary refers to the queues which contain either a sender or receiver. DeliverableMessages and UndeletedMessages are not updated at regular intervals. To update these values select all the required queues or invoke Update Selected Queues or Update All Queues present in the Select Operation drop-down menu. Deliverable Messages count is the number of messages yet to be delivered from the Queue, and Undeleted Messages count denotes the number of messages yet to be acknowledged by the Consumer and deleted from the data base. 

The Send Message operation will send persistent text messages to the queue(s) selected. The Corrupted Queues check box (present right above the table), if selected, displays all the corrupted queues in the MonitorQueues view; by default, the view displays all the Queues (Corrupted and Non-Corrupted Queues). The corrupted queues can be recovered and replayed using the Recover Selected Queues and Replay Messages from Queues operations respectively. The Purge Messages operation deletes all the messages in a selected Queue.

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This view lists all the connection factories along with their important properties (such as ConnectUrl, AutoUpdate, Description, and Type), with a sum of each displayed at the a summary displayed on the top of the table.


Figure 17: MonitorConnectionFactory view

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Policies allow users to change permissions on a specific destination for a specific principal. By default, the view will show No restrictions on policies if the user had not modified any permission. If a user wants to modify any particular permission, then the user needs to use the Add Permissions option present in the Select Operations drop-down menu. A dialog box will appear An overlay panel is displayed with properties such as User Name, Destination Name, Positive Permissions, and Negative Permissions. After all required values are provided, click on Add button. The modified permissions will be updated in the table.

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This view contains all existing durable subscribers listed along with other relevant information such as Subscription state, the Topic destination it is subscribing to, the deliverable number of messages for each durable Subscriber, the ClientId of the connection, and if it is a Shared Subscriber or not, and the number of active consumers under each Shared Subscriber.

A summary is present at the displayed on the top of this window, denoting the table denoting the total number of Durable Subscriptions for this the present instance of FioranoMQ Server. The Active Topics counter is updated based on the number of Topics having Active Durable Subscribers running. The Passive Topics counter is updated for Topics having Passive Durable Subscriptions.


Figure 27: Monitor durable subscriptions

The Select Operation drop down has a single operation - 'Browse Messages' on a Durable Subscriber. 

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This view lists all types of connections along with their relevant properties, such as the 'ClientID' of the connection, the 'ClientAddress' indicates the IP address from which this connection is created, 'Type' of connection whether it belongs to PTP or PUBSUB model or an MQTT Connection type, the 'Destinations' column gives the list of destinations that this connection is using in the form either creating Producers or Consumers, the 'CreationTime', the 'User' credentials used for creating this connection, and the 'Protocol' used, the 'Total PSQSize' and the 'Max PSQSize'. It has three tabs, namely "Connections", "LPC" and "API keys".

A summary is present at the displayed on the top of this window denoting the table denoting the total number of connections, and the then under each category, the total number of PTP/PUBSUB/Admin connections.


Figure 29: MonitorConnections view

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