Creating a JMS Connection Factory
Create a connection factory to enable connections between your JMS elements.
To create a JMS connection factory:
- Log in to the WebLogic Administration Console.
- In the WebLogic Administration Console, expand Services/Messaging and click JMS Modules in the Domain Structure pane.
- On the JMS Modules page, select the module to which you want to add the connection factory.
- On the Settings page, click the Configuration tab and under Summary of Resources click New.
- On the Create a New JMS System Module Resource page:
- Under Choose the type of resource you want to create, select the Connection Factory option and click Next.
- Under Connection Factory Properties:
- Enter a name for the connection factory in the Name field.
- Enter a name in the JNDI field.
Note: Make note of the JNDI name. You will need to enter this name in the JMS Connection Factory field of P6 Application Settings Eventing page. If you are using a remote server, you will need to enter this name in the Remote JNDI Name field on the Connection Factories tab in the Creating a Foreign JMS Server topic.
- Click Next.
- Under The following properties will be used to target your new JMS system module resource, ensure the correct server is targeted and click Finish.
Note: If you are deploying to a cluster, the cluster should be selected as the target.
Related Topics
Configuring the WebLogic Message Queue
Sending Events to a Remote WebLogic JMS Server
Configuring a Trust Relationship
Configuring and Testing the WebLogic Message Queue Security
Configuring the Security Policy for the WebLogic Message Queue
Creating a WebLogic Domain on a Remote or Local Server
Creating a JMS Server and Persistence Store
Creating a JMS Message Queue and Subdeployment
Last Published Thursday, October 12, 2023