-->
edocs Home > Oracle WebLogic Server Documentation > Administration Console Online Help > Create SAF remoteCreate SAF remote contexts
Before you begin
A SAF (store-and-forward) remote context resource specifies the SAF login context that the SAF imported queue or topic uses to connect to a remote Destination.
To create a SAF 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, expand Services > Messaging and select JMS Modules.
- In the JMS Modules table, click the name of JMS module in which to configure the remote SAF context resource.
- On the module's Settings page, click the New button in the Summary of Resources table.
- On the Create a New JMS System Module Resource page, use the Type drop-down to select Remote SAF Context.
Note: Once you create a remote SAF context resource, you cannot rename it. Instead, delete it and create another one that uses the new name.
- Click Next.
- On the Remote SAF Context Properties page, define the properties that will define your remote SAF context:
- Name of -- Name for the remote SAF context.
- 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.
- Click OK.
- 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 configure additional paramaters, see:
} } (document.images){ dcs_imgarray[dcs_ptr] = new Image; dcs_imgarray[dcs_ptr].src = dcs_src; WT[myMeta.name.substring(3)]=myMeta.content; } if DCSext[myMeta.name.substring(7)]=myMeta.content; } } } } for (N in DCS){P+=A( N, DCS[N]);} for (N in WT){P+=A( "WT."+N, WT[N]);} for (N in DCSext){P+=A( N, DCSext[N]);} //} aCrumb=aCookie[i].split("="); if (crumb==aCrumb[0]){ return aCrumb[1]; } } return null; } i=0;i