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Configure a JMS queue connection factory for WebSphere MQ
Use this task to browse or change a JMS queue connection factory
for use with WebSphere MQ as a messaging provider. This task contains an optional
step for you to create a new JMS queue connection factory.
Overview
With JMS 1.1, the preferred approach is to use unified JMS connection
factories instead of the domain-specific JMS queue connection factory and
JMS topic connection factory. If you want to configure a unified JMS connection
factory, see Configuring a unified JMS connection factory, for WebSphere MQ.
To
browse or configure a JMS queue connection factory for use with WebSphere
MQ as a messaging provider, use the administrative console to complete the
following steps:
Procedure
- Display the WebSphere MQ messaging provider. In the
navigation pane, expand Resources > JMS
> JMS Providers.
- Select the WebSphere MQ provider for which you want to configure
a queue connection factory.
- Optional: Change the Scope setting
to the level at which the connection factory is visible to applications.
- In the contents pane, under Additional Properties, click Queue
connection factories This displays a table
listing any existing JMS queue connection factories, with a summary of their
properties.
- To browse or change an existing JMS queue connection factory, click
its name in the list. Otherwise, to create a new connection factory, complete
the following steps:
- Click New in the content pane.
- Specify the following required properties. You can specify other
properties, as described in a later step.
- Name
-
The name by which this connection factory is known for administrative
purposes within IBM WebSphere Application Server.
- JNDI name
-
The JNDI name that is used to bind the connection factory into the name
space.
- CCSID
-
The coded character set identifier for use with the WebSphere MQ queue
manager; for example: 850.
- Click Apply. This defines
the connection factory to WebSphere Application Server, and enables you to
browse or change additional properties.
- Optional: Change properties
for the queue connection factory, according to your needs.
- Optional: Change connection pool properties and session
pool properties, according to your needs.
- Click OK.
- Save any changes to the master configuration.
- To have the changed configuration take effect, stop then restart
the application server.
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Related tasks
Configuring a JMS queue destination for WebSphere MQ
Configuring JMS resources for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
Related Reference
WebSphere MQ queue connection factory settings
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