A Foreign Server represents a JNDI provider that is outside WebLogic server. It contains information that allows a local WebLogic Server instance to reach a remote JNDI provider, thereby allowing for a number of foreign connection factory and destination objects to be defined on one JNDI directory.
Note: Once you create a foreign server, you cannot rename it. Instead, you must delete it and create another one that uses the new name.
When a SubDeployment is selected, its targeted JMS server, server, or cluster appear as selected in the Targets box.
You can also reconfigure deployment targets later if you wish. For more information about targeting foreign servers, refer to Configuration Options.
InitialContext
class.
Note: The JNDI Properties values may be a name=value
list of
properties, separated by commas.
For more information about these fields, refer to Configuration Options.
After you finish
Continue by configuring foreign destination and connection factory objects. You can configure one or more connection factories and destinations (queues or topics) for each foreign server.
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