Edit transport configuration
Sort order
The order in which the JMS servers will be tried when creating the initial connection. Once a connection is made, the cluster topology is downloaded and is used instead.
For example, the backup server should have a higher number than the live server so the live server will be tried first.
Required
Name
Name uniquely identifying this transport configuration.
Required
Host
The host name or IP address to connect to.
Using a property placeholder is recommended, as connection settings usually differ between test, acceptation and production environments.
Default is localhost.
Optional
Port
The port to connect to.
Using a property placeholder is recommended, as connection settings usually differ between test, acceptation and production environments.
Default is 5445.
Optional
SSL enabled
Whether or not connections created with this transport configuration should be secured with SSL/TLS.
This connection setting must match the acceptor setting on the JMS server.
Key store path
The path to the SSL key store which holds the client certificates.
This is only relevant if you are using 2-way SSL (i.e. mutual authentication).
Note that if provided, the javax.net.ssl.keyStore
Java system property takes precendence over this setting.
Using a property placeholder is recommended, as connection settings usually differ between test, acceptation and production environments.
Optional
Key store password
The password for the client certificate key store.
This is only relevant if you are using 2-way SSL (i.e. mutual authentication).
Note that if provided, the javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword
Java system property takes precendence over this setting.
Using a property placeholder is recommended, as connection settings usually differ between test, acceptation and production environments.
Optional
Trust store path
The path to the trusted server certificate store.
If the server uses a self-signed certificate, you'll need to create a trust store containing this certificate. If the server uses a certificate signed by an official authority, it will most likely work without specifying a trust store because the default Java truststore already contains the recognized Certificate Authorities.
Note that if provided, the javax.net.ssl.trustStore
Java system property takes precendence over this setting.
Using a property placeholder is recommended, as connection settings usually differ between test, acceptation and production environments.
Optional
Trust store password
The password to the trusted server certificate store.
Note that if provided, the javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword
Java system property takes precendence over this setting.
Using a property placeholder is recommended, as connection settings usually differ between test, acceptation and production environments.
Optional
Sort order
The order in which the JMS servers will be tried when creating the initial connection. Once a connection is made, the cluster topology is downloaded and is used instead.
For example, the backup server should have a higher number than the live server so the live server will be tried first.
Required
Name
Name uniquely identifying this transport configuration.
Required
Host
The host name or IP address to connect to.
Using a property placeholder is recommended, as connection settings usually differ between test, acceptation and production environments.
Default is localhost.
Optional
Port
The port to connect to.
Using a property placeholder is recommended, as connection settings usually differ between test, acceptation and production environments.
Default is 5445.
Optional
SSL enabled
Whether or not connections created with this transport configuration should be secured with SSL/TLS.
This connection setting must match the acceptor setting on the JMS server.
Key store path
The path to the SSL key store which holds the client certificates.
This is only relevant if you are using 2-way SSL (i.e. mutual authentication).
Note that if provided, the javax.net.ssl.keyStore
Java system property takes precendence over this setting.
Using a property placeholder is recommended, as connection settings usually differ between test, acceptation and production environments.
Optional
Key store password
The password for the client certificate key store.
This is only relevant if you are using 2-way SSL (i.e. mutual authentication).
Note that if provided, the javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword
Java system property takes precendence over this setting.
Using a property placeholder is recommended, as connection settings usually differ between test, acceptation and production environments.
Optional
Trust store path
The path to the trusted server certificate store.
If the server uses a self-signed certificate, you'll need to create a trust store containing this certificate. If the server uses a certificate signed by an official authority, it will most likely work without specifying a trust store because the default Java truststore already contains the recognized Certificate Authorities.
Note that if provided, the javax.net.ssl.trustStore
Java system property takes precendence over this setting.
Using a property placeholder is recommended, as connection settings usually differ between test, acceptation and production environments.
Optional
Trust store password
The password to the trusted server certificate store.
Note that if provided, the javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword
Java system property takes precendence over this setting.
Using a property placeholder is recommended, as connection settings usually differ between test, acceptation and production environments.
Optional