Configure a topic connection factory, embedded WebSphere JMS provider

Use this task to configure the properties of a topic connection factory for use with the embedded WebSphere JMS provider. This task contains an optional step for you to create a new topic connection factory.

To configure the properties of a topic connection factory for use with the embedded WebSphere JMS provider, use the administrative console to complete the following steps:

 

  1. Display the embedded WebSphere JMS provider.

    1. In the navigation pane, click Resources-> WebSphere JMS Provider

    2. In the content pane, click the name of the WebSphere JMS provider that you want to work with.

    This displays in the content pane a table of properties for the WebSphere JMS provider, including links to the types of JMS resources supported by the JMS provider.

  2. In the content pane, under Additional Properties, click WebSphere Topic Connection Factories This displays any existing topic connection factories for the WebSphere JMS provider in the content pane.

  3. To create a new topic connection factory, click New in the content pane. Otherwise, to change the properties of an existing topic connection factory, click one of the connection factories displayed. This displays the properties for the topic connection factory in the content pane.

  4. Specify appropriate properties for the topic connection factory.

  5. Click OK.

  6. To save your configuration, click Save on the task bar of the Administrative console window.

  7. (Optional)  

    To have the changed configuration take effect, stop then restart the appserver.


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