Configuring JMS Import bindings

The JMS Import binding may be installed with all the necessary connection factories created, or it can be designed to point to a pre-configured set of artifacts on the server.

Typically, your JMS Import bindings are created in WebSphere Integration Developer. At development time you have an option to create the connections and destinations required for the JMS Import at install time, i.e., when the component is installed on your WebSphere Process Server. The alternative is to specify the JNDI name of the resources on the WebSphere Process Server that you intend your JMS Import to utilize.

Configuring the JMS Import binding depends upon which option was selected.

In the case where new message provider resources are created (i.e., the resources are created on the server at install time), the resources will exist and can be located and administered using the administrative console. The JNDI names of the generated artifacts are described in the table.
Table 1. The names and JNDI names of resources created at the installation of a JMS Import binding on WebSphere Process Server.
Resource Module name Import name Resource global JNDI name
Connection Factory jms.module my/import jms.module/my/import_CF
Activation Spec jms.module my/import jms.module/my/import_AS
Destination jms.module my/import jms.module/my/import_SEND_D, jms.module/my/import_RECEIVE_D, jms.module/my/import_CALLBACK_D
SIB Destinations jms.module my/import jms.module.my.import_SEND_D_SIB, jms.module.my.import_RECEIVE_D_SIB, jms.module.my.import_CALLBACK_D_SIB
Note: The resources are created at the server scope. The default scope in the administrative console is node. You must change the scope in order to locate and administer the resources.

In the alternative case, where the JMS Import is expecting to find resources on the server that it will use, you must have these resources installed and the Import file must contain their JNDI names. The association between the JMS Import and the resources will then be made.


Last updated: Wed 06 Dec 2006 07:08:08

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