This bean represents foreign resources.
Security roles | The following roles have read, write, and invoke permission for all non-encrypted attributes and operations in this MBean:
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Fully Qualified Interface Name | If you use the getMBeanInfo operation in MBeanTypeServiceMBean, supply the following value as this MBean's fully qualified interface name:weblogic.j2ee.descriptor.wl.ForeignServerBean
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Additional Access Points |
In addition to accessing this MBean by invoking a factory method, you can also access this MBean from the following MBean attributes:
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This section describes attributes that provide access to other MBeans.
Gets an array of all foreign connection factories associated with this foreign server.
Factory Methods | createForeignConnectionFactory
(java.lang.String name)
Factory methods do not return objects. |
Lookup Operation | lookupForeignConnectionFactory(String name)
Returns a |
Privileges | Read only |
Type | ForeignConnectionFactoryBean[] |
Relationship type: | Containment. |
Gets an array of all foreign destinations associated with this foreign server.
Factory Methods | createForeignDestination
(java.lang.String name)
Factory methods do not return objects. |
Lookup Operation | lookupForeignDestination(String name)
Returns a |
Privileges | Read only |
Type | ForeignDestinationBean[] |
Relationship type: | Containment. |
Any additional properties that must be set for the JNDI provider. These properties will be passed directly to the constructor for the JNDI provider's InitialContext class.
Some foreign providers require other properties to be set while obtaining an initial naming context. These properties can be set with a property bean
Factory Methods | createJNDIProperty
(java.lang.String key)
Factory methods do not return objects. |
Privileges | Read only |
Type | PropertyBean[] |
Relationship type: | Containment. |
This section describes the following attributes:
The URL that WebLogic Server will use to contact the JNDI provider. The syntax of this URL depends on which JNDI provider is being used. For WebLogic JMS, leave this field blank if you are referencing WebLogic JMS objects within the same cluster.
This value corresponds to the standard JNDI property,
java.naming.provider.url
.
Note: If this value is not specified, look-ups will be performed on the JNDI server within the WebLogic Server instance where this connection factory is deployed.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Specifies whether this JMS resource defaults to the parent module's targeting or uses the the subdeployment targeting mechanism.
When set to true, this resource implicitly inherits the targeting of its parent module. When set to false, this resource gets targeted based its subdeployment's targets, if one is specified.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | boolean |
The name of the class that must be instantiated to access the JNDI provider. This class name depends on the JNDI provider and the vendor that are being used.
This value corresponds to the standard JNDI property,
java.naming.factory.initial
.
Note: This value defaults to
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory
, which is the
correct value for WebLogic Server.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Default Value | weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory |
Any Credentials that must be set for the JNDI provider. These Credentials will be part of the properties will be passed directly to the constructor for the JNDI provider's InitialContext class.
Some foreign providers require other properties to be set while obtaining an initial naming context. These properties can be set with a property bean
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Encrypted | true |
This should not be called by anyone. It's required when using the encrypted tag
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | byte[] |
Encrypted | true |
The name of this entity, represented in XML as an attribute.
Many of the elements within the JMS module are named entities. All of the named entities encased by a type in the XML file must be unique. This is the identifier used to delineate a particular entity within the JMS module.
This attribute cannot be modified externally from the module (for example, with a deployment plan) because it may be used inside the module referentially.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Optional information that you can include to describe this named JMS descriptor bean.
JMS module saves this note in the JMS descriptor file as XML
PCDATA. All left angle brackets (<) are converted to the XML
entity <
. Carriage returns/line feeds are
preserved.
If you create or edit a note from the Administration Console, the Administration Console does not preserve carriage returns/line feeds.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
Gets the name of the sub-deployment to use when targeting this entity
Entities are targeted using a sub-deployment with this name. The targets of the sub-deployment will be the targets of this entity.
Privileges | Read/Write |
Type | java.lang.String |
This section describes the following operations:
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Return true if the given property has been explicitly set in this bean.
Operation Name | "isSet" |
Parameters | Object [] { propertyName }
where:
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Signature | String [] {
"java.lang.String" } |
Returns |
boolean
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Exceptions |
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Restore the given property to its default value.
Operation Name | "unSet" |
Parameters | Object [] { propertyName }
where:
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Signature | String [] {
"java.lang.String" } |
Returns |
void
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Exceptions |
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