This MBean represents a bridge destination for non-JMS messaging products. Each messaging bridge instance consists of the following destination types:
Source: The message producing destination. A bridge instance consumes messages from the source destination.
Target: The destination where a bridge instance forwards messages produced by the source destination.
Although WebLogic JMS includes a "General Bridge Destination" framework for accessing non-JMS messaging products, WebLogic Server does not provide supported adapters for such products. Therefore, you need to obtain a custom adapter from a third-party OEM vendor or contact BEA Professional Services.
Deprecated.
Fully Qualified Interface Name | If you use the getMBeanInfo operation in MBeanTypeServiceMBean, supply the following value as this MBean's fully qualified interface name:weblogic.management.configuration.BridgeDestinationMBean
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Access Points Inherited from BridgeDestinationCommonMBean |
Because this MBean extends or implements BridgeDestinationCommonMBean, you can also access this MBean by retrieving BridgeDestinationCommonMBeans. The following attributes contain BridgeDestinationCommonMBeans and its subtypes:
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This section describes the following attributes:
The JNDI name of the adapter used to communicate with the specified destination.
This name is specified in the adapter's deployment descriptor file and is used by the WebLogic Server Connector container to bind the adapter in WebLogic Server JNDI.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Default Value | eis.jms.WLSConnectionFactoryJNDIXA |
The CLASSPATH of the bridge destination.
Used mainly to connect to another release of WebLogic Server.
When connecting to a destination that is running on WebLogic Server 6.0 or earlier, the bridge destination must supply a CLASSPATH that indicates the locations of the classes for the earlier WebLogic Server implementation.
When connecting to a third-party JMS product, the bridge destination must supply the product's CLASSPATH in the WebLogic Server CLASSPATH.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
The user-specified name of this MBean instance.
This name is included as one of the key properties in the
MBean's javax.management.ObjectName
:
Name=user-specified-name
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Optional information that you can include to describe this configuration.
WebLogic Sever saves this note in the domain's configuration
file (config.xml
) as XML PCDATA. All left angle
brackets (<) are converted to the XML entity
<
. Carriage returns/line feeds are
preserved.
If you create or edit a note from the Administration Console, the Administration Console does not preserve carriage returns/line feeds.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Return the immediate parent for this MBean
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type |
Specifies all the properties of the bridge destination. The destination properties are string values that must be separated by a semicolon (;).
The following properties are required for all JMS implementations:
The URL used to establish a connection to the destination.
The JNDI name of the JMS connection factory used to create a connection for the actual destination being mapped to the general bridge destination.
The JNDI name of the actual destination being mapped to the general bridge destination.
Specifies whether the destination type is either a Queue or Topic.
The factory used to get the JNDI context.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.util.Properties |
Returns the type of the MBean.
Privileges | Read only |
Type | java.lang.String |
Redeploy or Restart required | Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server. |
The optional user name the adapter uses to access the bridge destination.
All operations on the specified destination are done using this user name and the corresponding password. Therefore, the User Name/Password for the source and target destinations must have permission to the access the underlying destinations in order for the messaging bridge to work.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
The user password that the adapter uses to access the bridge destination.
As of 8.1 sp4, when you get the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:
Retrieves the value of the UserPasswordEncrypted
attribute.
Decrypts the value and returns the unencrypted password as a String.
When you set the value of this attribute, WebLogic Server does the following:
Encrypts the value.
Sets the value of the UserPasswordEncrypted
attribute to the encrypted value.
Using this attribute (UserPassword
) is a potential
security risk because the String object (which contains the
unencrypted password) remains in the JVM's memory until garbage
collection removes it and the memory is reallocated. Depending on
how memory is allocated in the JVM, a significant amount of time
could pass before this unencrypted data is removed from memory.
Instead of using this attribute, use
UserPasswordEncrypted
.
For more information, see:
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Encrypted | true |
The encrypted user password that the adapter uses to access the bridge destination.
To set this attribute, use
weblogic.management.EncryptionHelper.encrypt()
to
encrypt the value. Then set this attribute to the output of the
encrypt() method.
To compare a password that a user enters with the encrypted
value of this attribute, go to the same WebLogic Server instance
that you used to set and encrypt this attribute and use
weblogic.management.EncryptionHelper.encrypt()
to
encrypt the user-supplied password. Then compare the encrypted
values.
For more information, see:
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | byte[] |
Encrypted | true |
This section describes the following operations:
If the specified attribute has not been set explicitly, and if the attribute has a default value, this operation forces the MBean to persist the default value.
Unless you use this operation, the default value is not saved and is subject to change if you update to a newer release of WebLogic Server. Invoking this operation isolates this MBean from the effects of such changes.
To insure that you are freezing the default value, invoke the
restoreDefaultValue
operation before you invoke
this.
This operation has no effect if you invoke it on an attribute that does not provide a default value or on an attribute for which some other value has been set.
Deprecated.
Operation Name | "freezeCurrentValue" |
Parameters | Object [] { attributeName }
where:
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Signature | String [] {
"java.lang.String" } |
Returns |
void
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Exceptions |
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Returns true if the specified attribute has been set explicitly in this MBean instance.
Operation Name | "isSet" |
Parameters | Object [] { propertyName }
where:
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Signature | String [] {
"java.lang.String" } |
Returns |
boolean
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If the specified attribute has a default value, this operation removes any value that has been set explicitly and causes the attribute to use the default value.
Default values are subject to change if you update to a newer
release of WebLogic Server. To prevent the value from changing if
you update to a newer release, invoke the
freezeCurrentValue
operation.
This operation has no effect if you invoke it on an attribute that does not provide a default value or on an attribute that is already using the default.
Deprecated.
Operation Name | "restoreDefaultValue" |
Parameters | Object [] { attributeName }
where:
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Signature | String [] {
"java.lang.String" } |
Returns |
void
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Exceptions |
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Restore the given property to its default value.
Operation Name | "unSet" |
Parameters | Object [] { propertyName }
where:
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Signature | String [] {
"java.lang.String" } |
Returns |
void
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