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

Installation Guide for Oracle Database with Red Hat JBoss

Installation Guide for Oracle Database 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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