WebSphere MQ messaging provider connection factory client transport settings

Use this panel to view or change the client transport settings of a connection factory, queue connection factory, or topic connection factory for use with the WebSphere® MQ messaging provider. Client transport properties affect how a client connection is established with a WebSphere MQ queue manager or queue-sharing group. Updates to the settings take effect when the server is restarted.

To view WebSphere MQ connection factory, queue connection factory, or topic connection factory client transport settings, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:
  1. In the navigation pane, click Resources > JMS.
  2. Click Connection factories, Queue connection factories, or Topic connection factories to display existing connection factories, queue connection factories or topic connection factories.
  3. Select the name of the connection factory, queue connection factory, or topic connection factory that you want to work with.
  4. In the content pane under Additional Properties, click Client transport properties to view a list of the client transport settings of the WebSphere MQ connection factory, queue connection factory, or topic connection factory.
Under General Properties there are two groups of properties:

Make any required changes to these groups and then click Apply to return to the connection factory, queue connection factory or topic connection factory.

Note: When specifying WebSphere MQ properties, the following restrictions apply:

A WebSphere MQ connection factory, queue connection factory, or topic connection factory has the following client transport settings properties:

Certificate revocation list

A list of LDAP URLs pointing to LDAP repositories of SSL certificates that might have been revoked.

Data type String
Default No certificate revocation list
Range The value must be a space-separated list of LDAP URLs.

Peer name

A name (possibly including wildcards) that must match the distinguished name of the peer SSL certificate for a connection to be established.

Data type String
Default Do not check the distinguished name of the peer certificate.
Range Validated according to the rules for a WebSphere MQ SSLPEER channel parameter.

Reset count

The total number of bytes to transfer over an SSL connection before renegotiating the symmetric encryption keys used to secure the connection.

Data type Integer
Default 0 (do not renegotiate)
Range The value must be in the range 0 through 999,999,999 (inclusive).

Receive exits

A comma-separated list of Java class names corresponding to receive exits to be loaded.

Data type String

Receive exit initialization data

Initialization data to be passed to the receive exit.

Data type String

Send exits

A comma-separated list of Java class names corresponding to send exits to be loaded.

Data type String

Send exit initialization data

Initialization data to be passed to the send exit.

Data type String

Security exit

A Java class name corresponding to the security exit to be loaded.

Data type String

Security exit initialization data

Initialization data to be passed to the security exit.

Data type String



Related tasks
Configuring a unified connection factory for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
Configuring a topic connection factory for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
Configuring a queue connection factory for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
Related reference
Mapping of administrative console panel names to command names and WebSphere MQ names
WebSphere MQ messaging provider connection factory settings
WebSphere MQ messaging provider queue connection factory settings
WebSphere MQ messaging provider topic connection factory settings
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