Use this page to define the Java™ Message Service (JMS) transport provider or client bindings configuration.
If the JMS transport policy has not been added to the selected general provider policy set, then use the create general provider bindings panel to add the JMS transport policy to the selected general provider policy set.
You can use the JMS transport provider policy bindings to configure a service that uses the JMS transport to send asynchronous response messages back to the client. The application server run time uses the user name and password that you configure when connecting to the JMS messaging provider and this configuration enables the service to send an asynchronous response message to the client in a secure manner.
You can use the JMS transport client policy bindings to configure a client that uses the JMS transport to send a request message to the server. The client run time uses the user name and password that you specify when connecting to the JMS messaging provider, and this configuration enables the client to send the request message to the server in a secure manner.
This administrative console panel applies only to Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) applications.
For the service provider, this field specifies the user name for the asynchronous service responses. For the client, this field specifies the user name that is used by the client runtime when connecting to the JMS messaging provider to send an outbound request to the destination queue or topic. Enter a user name in this field.
For the service provider, this field specifies a placeholder for the password of the asynchronous service responses. For the client, this field specifies the password that is used by the client runtime when connecting to the JMS messaging provider to send an outbound request to the destination queue or topic. You can enter or edit the password in this field. The actual password is masked.
For the service provider, this field specifies a placeholder for the password for the asynchronous service responses. For the client, this field specifies the password that is used by the client runtime when connecting to the JMS messaging provider to send an outbound request to the destination queue or topic. Re-enter the password in this field. The actual password is masked.
Specifies the name of custom property. Custom properties are not initially displayed in this column until you define them.
Click one of the following buttons to enable the described action:
Button | Resulting Action |
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New | Creates a new custom property entry. To add a custom property, enter the name and value. |
Delete | Removes the selected custom property. |
Edit | Edit a selected custom property. This button is only displayed when one or more properties exist. |
Specifies the value of the custom property. With the Value entry field, you can enter, edit, or delete the value for a custom property.