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  1. Preface
  2. PowerCenter Mappings and Workflows
  3. B2B Data Exchange Transformations
  4. B2B Data Exchange Workflows
  5. Creating Workflows for Event Reconciliation
  6. Forms Designer
  7. Configuring Email for Monitor Notification
  8. Dashboard (Deprecated) and Reports
  9. B2B Data Exchange Web Services API
  10. B2B Data Exchange Run-time Java API
  11. B2B Data Exchange Forms Designer Java API

JMS Connection Attributes

JMS Connection Attributes

You define the JMS application connection in PowerCenter and configure specific attributes to connect to the input queue of the JMS source. You create a connection for each workflow. The input queue configuration must match the
B2B Data Exchange
workflow that represents the PowerCenter workflow.
All output queues of the JMS targets in
B2B Data Exchange
workflows can use the same JMS application connection. The output queue configuration can use the default inbound JMS endpoint that you define in the
B2B Data Exchange
configuration file.
The following table describes the attributes of the JMS connection object to configure:
Attribute
Description
JMS Destination Type
Type of JMS destination for the Data Exchange messages. Set the attribute to the following value:
QUEUE
JMS Connection Factory Name
Name of the connection factory in the JMS provider. Set the attribute to the following value:
connectionfactory.local
JMS Destination
Name of the destination. The destination value must match the name of the
B2B Data Exchange
workflow that represents the PowerCenter workflow. Set the attribute value in the following format:
queue.<
DX
WorkflowName>

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