Modify This Foreign Destination

post

/management/weblogic/{version}/edit/JMSSystemResources/{name}/JMSResource/foreignServers/{name}/foreignDestinations/{name}

Modify this foreign destination.

Request

Supported Media Types
Path Parameters
Header Parameters
  • The 'X-Requested-By' header is used to protect against Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. The value is an arbitrary name such as 'MyClient'.
Body ()

Must contain the modified foreign destination model.

Root Schema : Foreign Destination
Type: object
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  • Read Only: true

    Return the unique identifier of this bean instance.

  • 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.

  • Read Only: true

    The name of this entity, represented in XML as an attribute.

    Many of the elements within the JMS module are named entities. All of the named entities encased by a type in the XML file must be unique. This is the identifier used to delineate a particular entity within the JMS module.

    This attribute cannot be modified externally from the module (for example, with a deployment plan) because it may be used inside the module referentially.

    Constraints

    • legal null
  • Optional information that you can include to describe this named JMS descriptor bean.

    JMS module saves this note in the JMS descriptor file as XML PCDATA. All left angle brackets (<) are converted to the xml entity <. Carriage returns/line feeds are preserved.

    Note:

    If you create or edit a note from the Administration Console, the Administration Console does not preserve carriage returns/line feeds.

  • The name of the remote object that will be looked up in the remote JNDI directory.

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Response

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