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6.6.39.1.1: Configuring JMS resources with the Java administrative console

6.6.39.1.1: Configuring JMS resources with the Java administrative console

To create a JMS connection factory or destination, click Console -> Wizards -> Create JMS Resource from the console menu bar. This leads to the JMS Resource task wizard.

Alternatively, use the Console -> New menu options pertaining to JMS resources.

Using the JMS Resource wizard

You can use a JMS Resource wizard to define a connection factory or destination. Using the wizard sets basic properties pertaining to JMS resources. To set other property values, use the properties dialogs for JMS resources.

Selecting to create a new connection factory or destination

On the Specifying a JMS Resource panel, select to create a new JMS connection factory or a new destination, and then click Next.

Naming the JMS resource and specifying its JNDI path

On the Creating a JMS Connection Factory or Creating a JMS Destination panel:

  1. Specify the JNDI path where the JMS administrative tool has bound this resource.

    If a connection factory is being created, it is recommended that within the name you identify the JMS resource to which the factory will provide connections. For example, enter QueueConnectionFactory.

  2. Describe your resource.
  3. Specify the external JNDI path where your JMS resource should be stored. A sample path is jms/QueueConnectionFactory.

    View JMS resources properties help

  4. Click Next.

Specifying a JMS provider

On the Specifying a JMS Provider panel, select an existing JMS provider or opt to create a new JMS provider, and then click Next.

A JMS provider represents a library that implements the JMS interfaces for a specific vendor.

Creating a new JMS provider

On the Creating a JMS Provider panel:

  1. Name your JMS provider. Further, specify a context factory class name and a URL for the provider. Optionally, describe your JMS provider and specify a binding class name.

    View JMS resources properties help

  2. Click Next.

Completing the connection factory or destination

The final panel lists the JMS resource name, the external JNDI path where the resource will reside, and the provider name. If a new provider is being created, the panel also lists the context factory class name and the provider URL.

If you do not want to change the values specified, click Finish. The wizard will define a connection factory or destination with the values you specified, and display a message indicating whether the resource was successfully created. If the wizard encounters an error, a message will display explaining why a connection factory or destination could not be defined.

To change the values specified, click Back to return to the appropriate panel(s), make any needed changes, and then click Finish on this panel.

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