Managing Cluster Connection Factories
This section describes how to manage cluster connection factories.
Note:
When naming JMS objects and subcontexts in an LDAP environment, you must include a prefix, such as cn= (common name) or ou= (organizational unit). My webMethods simplifies the use of LDAP service providers by allowing you to refer to object and context names without a prefix. If you do not supply a prefix, My webMethods automatically adds a default prefix.
Important:
Before you create or modify a cluster connection factory, make sure the Brokers that will store the JMS provider's configuration settings are started. The Brokers do not have to be started to view or remove a JMS administered object once that object is created.