Use this panel to specify settings for a connection factory.
Specifies the scope of the resource adapter that connects applications to an enterprise information system (EIS) through this connection factory. Only applications that are installed within this scope can use this connection factory.
Specifies the resource adapter that WebSphere® Application Server uses for this connection factory.
Provider is displayed in this location only when you create a new connection factory. The list shows all of the existing resource adapters that are defined at the relevant scope. Select one from the list if you want to use an existing resource adapter as Provider.
Provides the option of configuring a new resource adapter for the new connection factory.
Create New Provider is displayed only when you create, rather than edit, a connection factory.
Clicking Create New Provider triggers the console to display the resource adapter configuration page, where you create a new adapter. After you click OK to save your settings, you see the connection factory collection page. Click New to define a new connection factory for use with the new resource adapter; the console now displays a configuration page that lists the resource adapter as the new connection factory Provider.
Specifies the name of this connection factory.
This is a required property.
Data type | String |
Specifies the JNDI name of this connection factory.
For example, the name could be eis/myECIConnection.
After you set this value, save it and restart the server. You can see this string when you run the dumpNameSpace tool. This is a required property. If you do not specify a JNDI name, it is filled in by default using the Name field.
Data type | String |
Default | eis/display name |
Specifies a text description of this connection factory.
Data type | String |
Specifies the fully qualified name of the Connection Factory Interfaces supported by the resource adapter.
This is a required property. For new objects, the list of available classes is provided by the resource adapter in a drop-down list. After you create the connection factory, the field is a read only text field.
Data type | Drop-down list or text |
Specifies a string that you can use to classify or group this connection factory.
Data type | String |
Specifies authentication data for component-managed signon to the resource.
Select an alias from the list.
If you have defined security domains in the application server, you can click Browse... to select an authentication alias for the resource that you are configuring. Security domains allow you to isolate authentication aliases between servers. The tree view is useful in determining the security domain to which an alias belongs, and the tree view can help you determine the servers that will be able to access each authentication alias. The tree view is tailored for each resource, so domains and aliases are hidden when you cannot use them.
Data type | List |
The alias that you configure for component-managed authentication does not apply to all clients that must access the secured resource. External Java clients with Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) access can look up a Java 2 Connector (J2C) resource such as a data source or Java Message Service (JMS) queue. However, they are not permitted to take advantage of the component-managed authentication alias defined on the resource. This alias is the default value that is used when the getConnection() method does not specify any authentication data, like user and password, or a value for ConnectionSpec. If an external client needs to get a connection, it must assume responsibility for the authentication by passing it through arguments on the getConnection() call.
This field is used to specify the authentication alias that should be used during XA recovery processing. If this alias name is changed after a server failure, the subsequent XA recovery processing will use the original setting that was in effect before the failure.
If the resource adapter does not support XA transactions, then this field will not be displayed. The default value will come from the selected alias for application authentication (if specified).
If you have defined security domains in the application server, you can click Browse... to select an authentication alias for the resource that you are configuring. Security domains allow you to isolate authentication aliases between servers. The tree view is useful in determining the security domain to which an alias belongs, and the tree view can help you determine the servers that will be able to access each authentication alias. The tree view is tailored for each resource, so domains and aliases are hidden when you cannot use them.
Data type | Drop-down list |
Specifies the authentication alias for the Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) mapping configuration that is used by this connection factory.
Click
, and select an alias from the table.Data type | Pick-list |
Specifies authentication data, which is a JAAS - J2C authentication data entry, for container-managed signon to the resource.
Select an alias from the list.
If you have defined security domains in the application server, you can click Browse... to select an authentication alias for the resource that you are configuring. Security domains allow you to isolate authentication aliases between servers. The tree view is useful in determining the security domain to which an alias belongs, and the tree view can help you determine the servers that will be able to access each authentication alias. The tree view is tailored for each resource, so domains and aliases are hidden when you cannot use them.
Data type | Pick-list |
Specifies the authentication mechanisms defined for this connection factory.
This setting specifies which of the authentication mechanisms defined for the corresponding resource adapter applies to this connection factory. Common values, depending on the capabilities of the resource adapter, are: KERBEROS, BASIC_PASSWORD, and None.
Data type | Pick-list |
Default | BASIC_PASSWORD |