Use this panel to browse or change the configuration properties of the selected JMS connection factory for use with the associated generic JMS provider. These configuration properties control how connections are created to the JMS destinations on the provider.
A JMS connection factory is used to create connections to JMS destinations. The JMS connection factory is created by the associated JMS provider.
A JMS connection factory for a generic JMS provider (other than the default messaging provider or WebSphere MQ as a JMS provider) has the following properties:
The JNDI name that is used to bind the connection factory into the WebSphere Application Server namespace.
As a convention, use the fully qualified JNDI name; for example, in the form jms/Name, where Name is the logical name of the resource.
This name is used to link the platform binding information. The binding associates the resources defined by the deployment descriptor of the module to the actual (physical) resources bound into JNDI by the platform.
Data type | String |
A description of this connection factory for administrative purposes within IBM WebSphere Application Server.
Data type | String |
Default | Null |
The JNDI name that is used to bind the connection factory into the namespace of the generic messaging provider.
As a convention, use the fully qualified JNDI name; for example, in the form jms/Name, where Name is the logical name of the resource.
This name is used to link the platform binding information. The binding associates the resources defined by the deployment descriptor of the module to the actual (physical) resources bound into JNDI by the platform.
Data type | String |
This alias specifies a user ID and password to be used to authenticate connection to a JMS provider for container-managed authentication.
This property provides a list of the J2C authentication data entry aliases that have been defined to WebSphere Application Server. You can select a data entry alias to be used to authenticate the creation of a new connection to the JMS provider.
If you have enabled administrative security for WebSphere Application Server, select the alias that specifies the user ID and password used to authenticate the creation of a new connection to the JMS provider. The use of this alias depends on the resource authentication (res-auth) setting declared in the connection factory resource reference of an application component's deployment descriptors.
Specifies the level to which this resource definition is visible to applications.
Resources such as messaging providers, namespace bindings, or shared libraries can be defined at multiple scopes, with resources defined at more specific scopes overriding duplicates which are defined at more general scopes.
The scope displayed is for information only, and cannot be changed on this panel. If you want to browse or change this resource (or other resources) at a different scope, change the scope on the messaging provider settings panel, then click Apply, before clicking the link for the type of resource.
Data type | String |