When an application creates a connection factory, a number
of properties must be defined to create a connection to a messaging
server.
The properties listed in the following tables are the
minimum required for an application to set to create a connection
to a messaging server. If you want to customize the way that a connection
is created, then your application can set any additional properties
of the ConnectionFactory object as necessary. For further information,
and a complete list of available properties, see Properties of ConnectionFactory.
Connection to a WebSphere MQ queue manager
Table 1. Property settings for administered ConnectionFactory objects
for connections to a WebSphere MQ queue managerRequired XMS |
Equivalent WebSphere MQ JMS property
required |
XMSC_CONNECTION_TYPE |
XMS works this
out from the connection factory class name and TRANSPORT (TRAN) property. |
XMSC_WMQ_HOST_NAME |
HOSTNAME (HOST) |
XMSC_WMQ_PORT |
PORT |
Real-time connection to a broker
Table 2. Property
settings for administered ConnectionFactory objects for real-time
connections to a brokerRequired XMS |
Equivalent WebSphere MQ JMS property
required |
XMSC_CONNECTION_TYPE |
XMS works this
out from the connection factory class name and TRANSPORT (TRAN) property. |
XMSC_RTT_HOST_NAME |
HOSTNAME (HOST) |
XMSC_RTT_PORT |
PORT |
Connection to a WebSphere service integration bus
Table 3. Property settings for administered ConnectionFactory objects
for connections to a WebSphere service integration busXMS property |
Description |
XMSC_CONNECTION_TYPE |
The type of messaging server
to which an application connects. This
is determined from the connection factory class name. |
XMSC_WPM_BUS_NAME |
For a connection factory, the
name of the service integration bus that the application connects to or, for
a destination, the name of the service integration bus in which the destination
exists. |