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Prerequisites

You are in the Start of the navigation path Configuration Next navigation step Infrastructure Next navigation step Application Resources End of the navigation path function.

Context

You use this procedure to create JMS destination references.

Procedure

  1. Choose Start of the navigation path Create New Resource Next navigation step New JMS Destination Reference End of the navigation path. The New JMS Destination Reference Creation screen area opens.
  2. Choose the Settings tab.
  3. Complete the following fields:
    • Application Name

      Specify a name to which the destination is assigned. This name is used for the configuration that holds the object.

    • Destination Name

      Enter an arbitrary name for the destination.

    • Choose a destination type from the SAP Destination Type dropdown list box.

      • To use the AS Java JMS Provider, choose Local .

        • When you use the AS Java JMS Provider, you have to specify the destination type according to the JMS specification from the JMS Type dropdown list box.

        • Optionally, you can also specify the virtual JMS provider to use in the Virtual Provider Name field.

      • To use an external provider, choose External .

        1. Enter a Linked Connection Factory Name in the corresponding field. This is the JNDI name for a JNDI-bound JMS factory from the JMS Provider.

        2. User Name

          Enter a user name for authentication to the JMS provider.

        3. Password

          Enter a password corresponding to the user name.

      • To use the SONIQ MQ JMS Provider, choose SJO . Enter the appropriate SJO file name in the corresponding field.

  4. To create additional properties, choose the Properties tab.
    1. Choose Add New Property .

    2. Enter a name and value for the property.

  5. To save the JMS destination reference, choose Save .