User Specified Connection Properties for Messaging Types

To create an endpoint when creating a message service, you must enter connection properties.

Use the following tables to determine the set of connection properties for each messaging type.

Table 1. Email and FTP
Connection Property Description
Host Enter the host name.
Password Enter a password.
Port
  • For email, enter the port number used by the email server. The default is 25.
  • For FTP, enter the port number used by the FTP server. The default is 21.
Protocol
  • For email, select SMTP for a service that sends outbound messages.
  • For FTP, select FTP or FOPS (secure FTP).
User Enter the user name.
Table 2. File
Connection Property Description
File Directory Fully qualified path to the file.
Table 3. JMS
Connection Property Description
Destination Type Select queue under a JMS connection profile.
Driver Classpath Enter the driver classpath or choose the driver name in the next field. If you choose a driver name, the classpath is automatically completed.
Driver Name Select ... to open the Driver Definitions dialog and choose the JMS driver. When you choose a driver, the driver classpath is automatically completed.
Initial Context Factory Enter the initial context factory that is used to look up connection factory and queue objects.

Example: com.sybase.jms.InitialContextFactory

JNDI Provider URL Enter the URL for the server hosting the session. Required. Legacy Key: JMS_SES_PROVIDER_URL

Example: iiop://<machine name>:9000

The example assumes the default port number, 9000 is used. Verify that the port number in the <server install directory>\EAServer\eas_install.props file is com.Sybase.jaguar.install.listeners.iiop.

Queue Enter the name of the transport specific instance queue name.
Queue Connection Factory Enter the name of the connection factory that is used to connect to queues. Example: javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory
Security Principal Corresponds to the user id.
Security Credentials Corresponds to the user password.
Security Authentication The security authentication (if any) of the JMS connection.
Security Protocol For secure connections, enter the security protocol for the JMS connection.

For SMS, select Ozeki Message Server x Default in the Select Server field.

Table 4. SMS
Connection Property Description
Host Enter the host name.
Protocol This field automatically populated.
User Name Enter the user name.
Password Enter a password.
Related tasks
Developing a Message Service
Related reference
JMS Driver Definitions

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