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To Create a JMS Host
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In the navigation tree, expand the Configuration node.
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Select the instance to configure:
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To configure a particular instance, select the instance's config node. For example, for the default instance, server
, select the server-config
node.
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To configure the default settings for future instances that use a copy of default-config
, select the default-config
node.
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Under the Configuration node, expand the Java Message Service node.
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Under the Java Message Service node, select the JMS Hosts node.
The JMS Hosts page opens.
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On the JMS Hosts page, click New.
The New JMS Host page appears.
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In the Name field, type the name of the host.
For example:
NewJmsHost
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In the Host field, type the name or Internet Protocol (IP) address of the system where the JMS host will run (localhost
or the name of the local or remote system).
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In the Port field, type the port number of the JMS service.
Change this field only if the JMS service to be used is running on a non-default port. The default port is 7676.
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In the Admin Username and Admin Password fields, type the Message Queue broker user name and password.
These are different from the GlassFish Server user name and password. Edit these fields only if the Message Queue broker values have been changed using the as-install-parent/mq/bin/imqusermgr
command. The default values are admin
and admin
.
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Click OK.
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