Authentication type for Java Message Service. If not provided, default is NONE. Optional until 2024-06-27, in the release after it will be made required.
The OCID of the compartment being referenced.
The of Java class implementing javax.jms.ConnectionFactory interface supplied by the Java Message Service provider. e.g.: 'com.stc.jmsjca.core.JConnectionFactoryXA'
Connectin URL of the Java Message Service, specifying the protocol, host, and port. e.g.: 'mq://myjms.host.domain:7676'
Tags defined for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace.
Example: {@code {\"foo-namespace\": {\"bar-key\": \"value\"}}}
Metadata about this specific object.
An object's Display Name.
A simple key-value pair that is applied without any predefined name, type, or scope. Exists for cross-compatibility only.
Example: {@code {\"bar-key\": \"value\"}}
The OCID of the connection being referenced.
List of ingress IP addresses from where the GoldenGate deployment connects to this connection's privateIp. Customers may optionally set up ingress security rules to restrict traffic from these IP addresses.
The Connection Factory can be looked up using this name. e.g.: 'ConnectionFactory'
The implementation of javax.naming.spi.InitialContextFactory interface that the client uses to obtain initial naming context. e.g.: 'org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory'
The URL that Java Message Service will use to contact the JNDI provider. e.g.: 'tcp://myjms.host.domain:61616?jms.prefetchPolicy.all=1000'
Specifies the identity of the principal (user) to be authenticated. e.g.: 'admin2'
Refers to the customer's master key OCID. If provided, it references a key to manage secrets. Customers must add policies to permit GoldenGate to use this key.
Describes the object's current state in detail. For example, it can be used to provide actionable information for a resource in a Failed state.
Possible lifecycle states for connection.
Locks associated with this resource.
An array of Network Security Group OCIDs used to define network access for either Deployments or Connections.
Deprecated: this field will be removed in future versions. Either specify the private IP in the connectionString or host field, or make sure the host name is resolvable in the target VCN.
The private IP address of the connection's endpoint in the customer's VCN, typically a database endpoint or a big data endpoint (e.g. Kafka bootstrap server). In case the privateIp is provided, the subnetId must also be provided. In case the privateIp (and the subnetId) is not provided it is assumed the datasource is publicly accessible. In case the connection is accessible only privately, the lack of privateIp will result in not being able to access the connection.
Controls the network traffic direction to the target: SHARED_SERVICE_ENDPOINT: Traffic flows through the Goldengate Service's network to public hosts. Cannot be used for private targets. SHARED_DEPLOYMENT_ENDPOINT: Network traffic flows from the assigned deployment's private endpoint through the deployment's subnet. DEDICATED_ENDPOINT: A dedicated private endpoint is created in the target VCN subnet for the connection. The subnetId is required when DEDICATED_ENDPOINT networking is selected.
Security protocol for Java Message Service. If not provided, default is PLAIN. Optional until 2024-06-27, in the release after it will be made required.
If set to true, Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) properties should be provided.
The OCID of the target subnet of the dedicated connection.
The system tags associated with this resource, if any. The system tags are set by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services. Each key is predefined and scoped to namespaces. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: {@code {orcl-cloud: {free-tier-retain: true}}}
The Java Message Service technology type.
The time the resource was created. The format is defined by RFC3339, such as {@code 2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z}.
The time the resource was last updated. The format is defined by RFC3339, such as {@code 2016-08-25T21:10:29.600Z}.
The username Oracle GoldenGate uses to connect to the Java Message Service. This username must already exist and be available by the Java Message Service to be connected to.
Refers to the customer's vault OCID. If provided, it references a vault where GoldenGate can manage secrets. Customers must add policies to permit GoldenGate to manage secrets contained within this vault.
Summary of the Java Message Service Connection.