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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. B2B Data Exchange Web Services API
  9. B2B Data Exchange Run-time Java API
  10. B2B Data Exchange Forms Designer Java API

Step 4. Configure the JMS and JNDI Connections

Step 4. Configure the JMS and JNDI Connections

Create a PowerExchange JNDI application connection for the
B2B Data Exchange
JMS provider and a JMS application connection for the JMS source.
Before you create the connection objects, verify that PowerExchange for JMS is installed on the same machine as PowerCenter and that you can create JMS connections. For general information about PowerExchange for JMS, see the
PowerExchange for JMS User Guide for PowerCenter
.
JMS sources and targets require the following PowerExchange connection objects:
  • JNDI application connection. General connection information for the
    B2B Data Exchange
    JMS provider.
  • JMS application connection. Specific connection information for the JMS source.
In each connection object, you configure specific attributes to enable PowerCenter to send and receive messages from
B2B Data Exchange
.

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