6.3 Configure Foreign Server

This topic explains systematic instructions to configure the foreign server.

  1. In the Settings for MDB_MODULE screen, click ForeignServer-1 in the Summary of Resources table.

    Figure 6-14 Settings for MDB_Module - Message



    The Settings for ForeignServer-1 screen displays.

    Figure 6-15 Settings for ForeignServer-1



  2. Under the Configuration- General tab, specify the JNDI Connection URL as cluster URL (JMS Managed Servers), and then click Save.
    The Cluster URL get saved.
  3. In the Settings for ForeignServer-1 screen, click the Configuration and click Connection Factories tab.
    The Settings for ForeignServer-1 - Connection Factories screen displays.

    Figure 6-16 Settings for ForeignServer-1 - Connection Factories



  4. Click New.
    The Create a New Foreign JMS Connection Factory screen displays.

    Figure 6-17 Create a New Foreign JMS Connection Factory



  5. Specify the fields Name, Local JNDI Name and Remote JNDI Name as a MDBQCF, and click OK to create the foreign connection factory.
    The MDBQCF foreign connection factory is created, and displays in Foreign Connection Factories table.

    Figure 6-18 Settings for ForeignServer-1 - Configuration Connection Factories



  6. Click Destination tab.
    The Settings for ForeignServer-1 - Destination screen displays.

    Figure 6-19 Settings for ForeignServer-1 - Destination



  7. Click New to create the Queue.
    The Create a New Foreign JMS Destination screen displays.

    Figure 6-20 Create a New Foreign JMS Destination - MDB_Queue



  8. Specify the Queue Name, Local JNDI Name, Remote JNDI Name fields as MDB_QUEUE, and then click OK.
    The MDB_QUEUE is created, and displays under the Foreign Destinations table.

    Figure 6-21 Settings for ForeignServer-1 - Message



  9. Similarly create foreign destination properties for MDB_QUEUE_RESPONSE, and MDB_QUEUE_DLQ.
  10. After creating all the resources, Restart the Admin and Managed Servers.