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edocs Home > Oracle WebLogic Server Documentation > Administration Console Online Help > Configure remote SAFConfigure remote SAF contexts
A remote SAF context resource specifies the login context that the imported SAF queue or SAF topic uses to connect to a remote Destination.
To configure a remote context resource:
- If you have not already done so, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Lock & Edit (see Use the Change Center).
- In the Administration Console, navigate to the remote SAF context resource that you want to configure:
- On Configuration tab, update as necessary:
- URL -- Specifies the URL that the imported queue or topic uses to connect to the remote destination.
- User Name -- User name that the imported queue or topic gives to the remote destination.
- Password -- Enter and confirm the password that the imported queue or topic gives to the remote destination.
- Compression Threshold -- Number of bytes for a serialized message body so that any message that exceeds this limit triggers message compression.
- ReplyTo Remote Saf Context -- The name of the remote SAF context used by the replyTo destination in the remote cluster or server.
For more information about these fields, see Configuration Options.
- Save your changes:
- Save Changes to JMS Resources in System Modules
- Save changes to JMS resources in an application module
- To activate these changes, in the Change Center of the Administration Console, click Activate Changes.
Not all changes take effect immediately—some require a restart (see Use the Change Center).After you finish
If you want to update an imported destination or error handling configuration, see:
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