on 11-18-2010 3:15 AM
Hi,
I have to configure a JMS sender channel (SonicMQ) and the client has provided me with a JNDI name jmsqueues/default/<QueueName>
Can anyone please tell me in which section of the JMS channel should i include this information?
QueueConnectionFactory Java Class or Queue Java Class
Thank you,
Pankaj.
Hi Pankaj,
My Advice to you : read help documentation abvout adapter configuration then start working.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nwpi71/helpdata/EN/43/81af2acfa86fcde10000000a1553f6/frameset.htm
Regards,
Raj
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Hi,
I did go through the link before, but still doubtful.
If I select SonicMQ JMS Provider in channel then i do not get the JNDI section. However if I select Access JMS Provider with JNDI I do get the JNDI section where I can enter the value as jmsqueues/default/<QueueName>
SAP Note 802754 tells that Many JMS providers allow to access the JMS provider server using JNDI
Does it mean I can connect to sonicMQ using JNDI option in channel?
Do I need to perform some additional setting within PI to use JNDI to connect to SonicMQ?
Thank you,
Pankaj.
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> If I select SonicMQ JMS Provider in channel then i do not get the JNDI section. However if I select Access JMS Provider with JNDI I do get the JNDI section where I can enter the value as jmsqueues/default/<QueueName>
>
> SAP Note 802754 tells that Many JMS providers allow to access the JMS provider server using JNDI
> Does it mean I can connect to sonicMQ using JNDI option in channel?
>
i think you can connect .
> Do I need to perform some additional setting within PI to use JNDI to connect to SonicMQ?
>
as per my knowledge additions setting not required.,
Regards,
Raj
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