Technical data
Messaging Bridge Configuration Tasks
Administration Guide 18-7
You need to configure a JMSBridgeDestination instance for each actual source and
target JMS destination to be mapped to a messaging bridge. Therefore, when you finish
defining attributes for a source JMS bridge destination, repeat these steps to configure
a target JMS bridge destination, or vice versa. You will designate the source and target
JMS Bridge Destinations in “Configuring a Messaging Bridge Instance” on page
18-12.
To configure a JMS bridge destination, follow these steps.
1. In the Administration Console, click the Messaging Bridge node.
2. Click the JMS Bridge Destinations node to open the Bridge Destinations tab in
the right pane.
3. In the right pane, click the Configure a new JMS Bridge Destination link. A
Configuration dialog displays in the right pane showing the tabs associated with
configuring a new JMS bridge destination.
4. Define the attributes in the Configuration tab.
The following table describes the attributes you set on the Configuration tab.
Table 18-2 JMS Bridge Destination Attributes on the Configuration Tab
Attribute Description
Name A JMS bridge destination name for the actual JMS destination
being mapped to the bridge. This name must be unique across
a WebLogic domain.
For example, if you are bridging between WebLogic Server
releases 6.1 and 7.0, for the source destination you could
change the default bridge destination name to
“61to70SourceDestination”. Then, when you create the
corresponding target destination, you could name it as
“61to70TargetDestination”. Once the bridge destinations are
configured, these names are listed as options in the Source
Destination and Target Destination attributes on the Bridges Æ
General tab.
Adapter JNDI Name The JNDI name of the resource adapter used to communicate
with the bridge destinations. For more information on which
adapter name to enter, see “Messaging Bridge Adapters and
JNDI Names” on page 18-4.