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Foreign Connection Factory: Configuration
Configuration Options Related Tasks Related Topics
A foreign connection factory is a connection factory that resides on another server instance and is accessible via JNDI. A remote connection factory can be used to refer to another instance of WebLogic Server running in a different cluster or server, or a foreign provider, as long as that provider supports JNDI.
Use this page to create a foreign connection factory.
Configuration Options
Name Description Name The name of this foreign connection factory.
MBean Attribute:
WebLogicMBean.NameChanges take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Local JNDI Name The name that the remote object will be bound to in the local server's JNDI tree. This is the name that should be used to look up the object on the local server.
MBean Attribute (Does not apply to application modules) :
ForeignJNDIObjectBean.LocalJNDINameChanges take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Remote JNDI Name The name of the remote object that will be looked up in the remote JNDI directory.
MBean Attribute (Does not apply to application modules) :
ForeignJNDIObjectBean.RemoteJNDINameChanges take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
User Name The user name that is passed when opening a connection to the remote server (represented by this foreign connection factory).
MBean Attribute (Does not apply to application modules) :
ForeignConnectionFactoryBean.UsernameChanges take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Password The password used in conjunction with the user name specified in the
Usernameparameter to access the remote connection factory.MBean Attribute (Does not apply to application modules) :
ForeignConnectionFactoryBean.PasswordChanges take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Connection Health Checking Controls connection health checking for JMS resource reference pools that access this JMS foreign connection factory mapping. The default value is
Enabled.Oracle recommends selecting
Disabledonly when directed to do so by customer support.MBean Attribute (Does not apply to application modules) :
ForeignConnectionFactoryBean.ConnectionHealthCheckingChanges take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
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