Integration Server Administrator's Guide : Configuring Integration Server for JMS Messaging : Working with JNDI Providers
Working with JNDI Providers
 
Predefined JNDI Provider Aliases
Creating a JNDI Provider Alias
Editing a JNDI Provider Alias
Deleting a JNDI Provider Alias
Creating a JNDI Provider Failover List
Performing a Test Lookup for a JNDI Provider
JNDI Provider Cache and Timeout Behavior for Administered Objects
Each JMS provider can store JMS administered objects in a standardize namespace called the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI). JNDI is a Java API that provides naming and directory functionality to Java applications.
As the JMS client, Integration Server uses a JNDI provider alias to encapsulate the information needed to look up an administered object. When you create a JMS connection alias, you can specify the JNDI provider alias that Integration Server should use to look up administered objects (i.e., Connection Factories and Destinations).
Note:  
If you connect directly to webMethods Broker using the native webMethods API, you do not need to use a JNDI provider. If you choose to use webMethods Broker but do not want to connect natively (using the native webMethods API), you still need to use a JNDI provider. For more information about using the native webMethods API to connect to webMethods Broker, see Connecting to webMethods Broker with the Native webMethods API.
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