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Messaging Bridge Configuration Tasks
Administration Guide 18-9
6. When you finish defining attributes for a source JMS bridge destination, repeat
these steps to configure a target JMS bridge destination, or vice versa.
Configuring General Bridge Destinations
A general BridgeDestination instance defines a unique name for the actual queue
or topic destination within the domain, the name of the resource adapter used to
communicate with the specified destination, a list of properties to pass to the adapter,
and, optionally, a user name and password.
Note: Although WebLogic JMS includes a provisional “General Bridge
Destination” framework for accessing non-JMS messaging products,
WebLogic Server does not provide supported adapters for such products.
Therefore, you must obtain a custom adapter from a third-party OEM vendor
and consult their documentation for configuration instructions. You could also
contact BEA Professional Services more information about obtaining a
custom non-JMS adapter.
You need to configure a
BridgeDestination instance for each actual source and
target destination to be mapped to a messaging bridge. Therefore, when you finish
defining attributes for a source general bridge destination, repeat these steps to
configure a target general bridge destination, or vice versa. You will designate the
source and target general Bridge Destinations in “Configuring a Messaging Bridge
Instance” on page 18-12.
To configure a general bridge destination, follow these steps:
1. In the Administration Console, click the Messaging Bridge node.
2. Click the General Bridge Destinations node to open the Bridge Destinations tab
in the right pane.
3. In the right pane, click the Configure a new General Bridge Destination link. A
Configuration dialog displays in the right pane showing the tabs associated with
configuring a new general bridge destination.
4. Define the attributes in the Configuration tab.
The following table describes the attributes you set on the Configuration tab.