JNDI Connection Configuration
A JNDI Connection Configuration resource template provides a JNDI connection to look up a JMS server.
Security
Property | Required? | Editable? | Accepts SVars? | Description |
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Enable Authentication | N | N | N | (Administrator UI only)
Enable server authentication. When checked, the authentication properties: Login Credentials, Username, and Password are displayed. The Enable Authentication property is only available in the Administrator UI.
Default: Unchecked. |
Login Credentials | Y | Y | N | Indicate how the credentials required to authenticate to a server are provided:
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Username | N | Y | N | Username used to authenticate connections to the server. |
Password | N | Y | N | User's password used to authenticate connections to the server.
(Administrator only) For superusers, passwords display encrypted. For non-superusers, the password doesn't display even if it was set when it was created. If you have permission to edit the password, you can specify a new value and save. If you edit other fields, the old value for the password field is retained. If you want to set an empty value as password, click the link Set Blank Password. |
Identity Provider | N | Y | N | Name of the Identity Provider resource used to authenticate the user. |
Enable SSL
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Y | Y | N | Enable SSL connections. When checked, the SSL properties display.
Default: Unchecked. |
SSL Client Provider
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Y | Y | N | The name of an SSL Client Provider resource. |
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