Property | Description |
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Connection Name | Name of the connection. The name is not case sensitive and must be unique within the domain. You can change this property after you create the connection. The name cannot exceed 128 characters, contain spaces, or contain the following special characters: ~ ` ! $ % ^ & * ( ) - + = { [ } ] | \ : ; " ' < , > . ? / |
Description | Optional. Description that you can use to identity the connection. The description cannot exceed 4,000 characters. |
Type | The JMS connection type. If you do not see the connection type, go to the Add-On Connectors page to install the connector. |
Runtime Environment | Name of the runtime environment where you want to run the tasks. |
Connection URL | URL of the JNDI naming provider. For example, in IBM MQ it is the directory location that contains the .bindings file. |
JNDI User Name | Optional. User name to connect to the JNDI context factory. |
JNDI Password | Optional. The password of the user account that you use to connect to the JNDI context factory. |
JNDI Context Factory | The JMS provider specific initial JNDI context factory implementation for connecting to the JNDI service. This value is a fully qualified class name of the Initial Context Factory. For example, the class name of the Initial Context Factory for ActiveMQ is org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory For more information, see the documentation of the JMS provider. |
JNDI Package Prefixes | A colon-delimited list of package prefixes to use when loading URL context factories. These are the package prefixes for the name of the factory class that will create a URL context factory. For more information about the values, see the documentation of the JMS provider. |
JMS Connection Factory | The name of the object in the JNDI server that enables the JMS Client to create JMS connections. For example, jms/QCF or jmsSalesSystem. |
JMS Connection User Name | Optional. User name to connect to the JMS connection factory. |
JMS Connection Password | Optional. The password of the user account that you use to connect to the JMS connection factory. |