Use this task to define a new messaging provider to WebSphere
Application Server, for use instead of the default messaging provider
or a WebSphere MQ as a messaging provider.
Before you begin
Before starting this task, you should have installed and configured
the messaging provider and its resources by using the tools and information
provided with the messaging provider.
About this task
To define a new generic messaging provider to WebSphere
Application Server, use the administrative console to complete the
following steps:
Procedure
- In the navigation pane, click .
The existing messaging providers are displayed, including
the default messaging provider and the WebSphere® MQ
messaging provider.
- To define a new generic messaging provider, click New in
the content pane. Otherwise, to change the definition of an existing
messaging provider, click the name of the provider. This
displays the properties used to define the messaging provider in the
content pane.
- Specify the following required properties. You can specify
other properties, as described in a later step.
- Name
- The name by which this messaging provider is known for administrative
purposes within IBM WebSphere Application Server.
- External initial context factory
- The Java classname of the initial context factory for the JMS
provider.
- External provider URL
- The JMS provider URL for external JNDI lookups.
- Optional: Click Apply.
This enables you to specify additional properties.
- Optional: Specify other properties for the messaging provider.
Under Additional Properties, you can use the Custom
Properties link to specify custom properties for your
initial context factory, in the form of standard javax.naming properties.
- Click OK.
- Save the changes to the master configuration.
- To have the changed configuration take effect, stop then
restart the application server.