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Configuring Credentials in JMS


JMS-related credentials (those listed in the JMS credential specification) are passed in through a Siebel application-defined configuration mechanism. For configuring JMS-related credentials, see Configuring the EAI JMS Transport.

JMS Password Encryption

When passwords are provided through service input properties (ConnectionPassword, SendPassword, ReceivePassword, or TopicPassword), they are encrypted manually using the Siebel encryptstring utility. The EAI JMS Transport business service attempts to decrypt the password before using it. Passwords supplied using the name server have already been encrypted by the server manager; therefore, it is not necessary to encrypt it again with encryptstring.

NOTE:  The encryptstring utility is located in the BIN directory of your installation of the Siebel Web Server Extension. For more information, see Siebel Security Guide.

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