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1. Re: connection factories and JMS
adrian.brock Jan 25, 2008 9:31 AM (in response to sagimann)JMSProviderAdapter - try the FAQ
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2. Re: connection factories and JMS
sagimann Jan 27, 2008 7:14 AM (in response to sagimann)I have only found references for using tx-connection-factory for outgoing (sending) messages. Could you pls be a bit more specific?
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3. Re: connection factories and JMS
adrian.brock Feb 8, 2008 11:44 AM (in response to sagimann)Ignored due to lack of effort by the questioner.
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4. Re: connection factories and JMS
sagimann Feb 11, 2008 5:16 AM (in response to sagimann)Are you referring to the Queue/Topic/FactoryRef ? Are they the ones used by the MDBs for inbound messaging? I will clarify my main concern:
When I produce messages using a connection factory that was defined using a tx-connection-factory, I can ensure that the credentials are obtained via a secure login module. This is possible because the tx-connection-factory may reference a security-domain.
When I consume messages, however, my MDB may only specify credentials as clear text (<mdb-passwd>, etc).
I was hoping that I could somehow use a tx-connection-factory definition for MDBs, so their credentials could be more secure. JMSProviderAdapter may provide means to define the inbound connection factories via Queue/Topic/FactoryRef but it does not integrate with a security domain - at least from what I was able to find in the docs. Am I wrong? Is there a better way of doing this?
thanks and sorry for the miscommunication.