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  1. Preface
  2. Installation Overview
  3. Pre-Installation Tasks
  4. Hub Store Installation
  5. Hub Server Installation
  6. Hub Server Post-Installation Tasks
  7. Process Server Installation
  8. Process Server Post-Installation Tasks
  9. ActiveVOS Post-Installation Tasks for the Application Server
  10. ActiveVOS Post-Installation Tasks for the Business Entity Adapter
  11. Resource Kit Installation
  12. Resource Kit Post-Installation Tasks
  13. Troubleshooting the MDM Hub
  14. Uninstallation

Installation Guide for IBM DB2 with Red Hat JBoss

Installation Guide for IBM DB2 with Red Hat JBoss

Step 1. Create a Connection Factory

Step 1. Create a Connection Factory

You can manually create a connection factory.
  1. Open the JBoss Management console.
  2. Click
    Profile
    Messaging
    Destinations
    .
    The
    JMS Messaging Provider
    page appears.
  3. To view the settings of the
    default
    JMS messaging provider, click
    View
    .
    The
    Messaging Destinations
    page appears.
  4. Click the
    Connection Factories
    link.
    The configured connection factories appear.
  5. To add a connection factory, click
    Add
    .
    The
    Create Connection Factory
    dialog box appears.
  6. Enter connection factory details.
    The following table describes the connection factory details fields:
    Field Name
    Description
    Name
    Connection Factory name.
    Specify
    java:/siperian.mrm.jms.xaconnectionfactory
    .
    JNDI Names
    JNDI Name.
    Specify
    java:/siperian.mrm.jms.xaconnectionfactory
    .
    Connector
    Connector that you use to connect to the server.
    The following connectors are available:
    • in-vm. Use the in-vm connector to connect to a local server.
    • netty. Use the netty connector to connect to a remote server.
  7. Click
    Save
    .
    The connection factory is created.

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