XMS .NET required properties for administered ConnectionFactory objects

When an application creates a connection factory, a number of properties must be defined to create a connection to a messaging server.

The properties listed in the following tables are the minimum required for an application to set to create a connection to a messaging server. If you want to customize the way that a connection is created, then your application can set any additional properties of the ConnectionFactory object as necessary. For more information, see Properties of ConnectionFactory. A complete list of available properties is included.

Connection to an IBM MQ queue manager

Table 1. Property settings for administered ConnectionFactory objects for connections to an IBM MQ queue manager
Required XMS property Equivalent IBM MQ JMS property required
XMSC_CONNECTION_TYPE XMS works this out from the connection factory class name and TRANSPORT (TRAN) property.
XMSC_WMQ_HOST_NAME HOSTNAME (HOST)
XMSC_WMQ_PORT PORT
XMSC_WMQ_QUEUE_MANAGER Name of the Queue Manager

Real-time connection to a broker

Table 2. Property settings for administered ConnectionFactory objects for real-time connections to a broker
Required XMS Equivalent IBM MQ JMS property required
XMSC_CONNECTION_TYPE XMS works this out from the connection factory class name and TRANSPORT (TRAN) property.
XMSC_RTT_HOST_NAME HOSTNAME (HOST)
XMSC_RTT_PORT PORT

Connection to a WebSphere® Application Server service integration bus

Table 3. Property settings for administered ConnectionFactory objects for connections to a WebSphere Application Server service integration bus
XMS property Description
XMSC_CONNECTION_TYPE The type of messaging server to which an application connects.. This is determined from the connection factory class name.
XMSC_WPM_BUS_NAME For a connection factory, the name of the service integration bus that the application connects to or, for a destination, the name of the service integration bus in which the destination exists.