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Using the Messaging Bridge to Interoperate with Different WebLogic Server Versions
Administration Guide 18-19
n If a JMS file store is being used for persistent messages, the JMS file store name
must be unique across domains.
Enabling Security Interoperability for WebLogic Domains
Follow these security guidelines when a release 6.1 domain is interoperating with another
release 7.0 or later domain:
1. The release 7.0 or later Credential password must exactly match the “system” user
password configured for the 6.1 domain. Also, make sure that “system” user is a
member of the Administrators group in the 7.0 domain.
2. Configure the release 7.0 or later security interoperability as follows:
a. Expand the Domains node (for example, Examples).
b. Select the Security
→ Advanced tab.
c. Clear the Enable Generated Credential check box, if necessary.
d. Click the Credential: Change attribute to open the Change Credential window.
e. In the New Credential field, specify a password for the domain. This password
must match the password used for the domain that you are interoperating with.
f. Confirm the password by re-entering it in the Retype to confirm field.
g. Click Apply.
Note: For more information about release 6.1 domain interoperability security,
see “Using Compatibility Security” in Managing WebLogic Security. For
more information about WebLogic Server 7.0 domain interoperability
security,
see “Enabling Trust Between WebLogic Domains” in Managing
WebLogic Security.