You can view information on a Java Message Service (JMS) binding for a Service Component Architecture (SCA) composite in the administrative console. The JMS bindings page of the console displays the settings of a binding.jms element. You can use the console page to edit resource and response resource settings.
Configure an SCA composite that uses JMS bindings and add that composite as a composition unit to a business-level application. To view and edit settings for a JMS binding on references, the composite must define a JMS binding in the reference. Similarly, to view and edit settings for a JMS binding on services, the composite must define a JMS binding in the service.
The JMS bindings page enables you to see JMS binding settings for an SCA composite in the administrative console. The information shown is similar to that shown by running the viewCompUnit wsadmin scripting command to view the SCA composite composition unit. However, the console page shows JMS binding settings only, and does not show other information on the composition unit that running viewCompUnit returns.
After deployment of an SCA composite that uses JMS bindings, you can edit JMS binding resource or response resource settings that specify Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) names on the JMS bindings page. The editing capabilities are similar to those of the editCompUnit scripting command. To edit settings, the JMS resource must exist. The product does not dynamically create JMS resources when you edit a composition unit.
The JMS bindings page displays property settings for a JMS binding. If you change resource or response resource JNDI name values, the changed values are shown.
Suppose that you have a business-level application named MyJmsBLA, which has an SCA composite named MySCAComposite. This composite uses a JMS binding on service named JmsService, in a composition unit named myJmsBindingCU.
Browse the page to ensure that it contains the binding information.
For information on JMS binding settings, refer to the online help for the JMS bindings page or Section 1.4 of the SCA JMS Binding specification, Version 1.00.
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