If WebSphere® security
is enabled and you want to use asynchronous JMS messaging to submit
events to the event service, you must configure the JMS authentication
alias.
About this task
To configure the JMS authentication alias:
Procedure
From the wsadmin tool, run the setEventServiceJmsAuthAlias administrative
command in batch or interactive mode. The parameters of
the
setEventServiceJmsAuthAlias command are as follows:
- userName
- The name of the user to be used for the JMS authentication alias.
This parameter is required.
- password
- The password of the user to be used for the JMS authentication
alias. This parameter is required.
- nodeName
- The name of the node where you want to update or create the JMS
authentication alias. If you specify a node name, you must also specify
a server name. Do not specify a node name if you are configuring the
authentication alias in a cluster.
- serverName
- The name of the server where you want to update or create the
JMS authentication alias. This parameter is required only if you specify
a node; it is not valid if you are configuring the authentication
alias in a cluster.
- clusterName
- The name of the cluster where you want to update or create the
JMS authentication alias. Specify this parameter only if you are configuring
the authentication alias in a cluster; if you specify a cluster name,
do not specify a node or server name.
Results
The JMS authentication alias used by the event service objects
is updated at the specified scope; if the authentication does not
exist, it is created using the specified values.