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Configuring JMS
Administration Guide 17-5
b. Click the Connection Pools node in the left pane, and then click the Configure
a new JDBC Connection Pool link in the right pane.
c. On the Configuration tabs, set the attributes for the connection pool, such as
Name, URL, and database Properties. Click Apply on each tab when you’re
done making changes.
d. On the Targets tab, target a WebLogic Server instance or a server cluster on
which to deploy the connection pool by selecting either the Servers tab or the
Clusters tab. Select a target by moving it from the Available list into the Chosen
List, and then click Apply.
e. Return to the JMS –> Stores node, and then click the Configure a new
JMSJDBCStore link in the right pane.
f. Give the JDBC Store a name, select a connection pool, and a prefix name. Then
click Create.
Note: For more information on configuring JDBC connection pools, see
“Configuring and Managing JDBC Connection Pools, MultiPools, and
DataSources Using the Administration Console” on page 16-24.
4. Optionally, create a JMS Template to define multiple destinations with similar
attribute settings. You also need a JMS Template to create temporary queues.
a. Click the Templates node in the left pane, and then click the Configure a new
JMS Template link in the right pane.
b. On the General tab, give the template a name, and then click Create.
c. Fill in the Thresholds & Quotas, Override, and Redelivery tabs, as appropriate.
Click Apply on each tab when you’re done making changes.
Note: For more information on configuring a JMS Template, see “Configuring
JMS Templates” on page 17-11.
5. Configure a JMS Server, as follows:
a. Click the Server node in the left pane, and then click the Configure a new
JMSServer link in the right pane.
b. On the General tab, give the server a name, select a Store if you created one,
select a Paging Store if you created one, and select a Template if you created
one. Then click Create.