Using the Universal Messaging Server as a JMS Provider
By default, My webMethods Server uses the server database as a Java Message Service (JMS) provider. However, when using the database as a JMS provider, a My webMethods Server cluster may not scale horizontally efficiently enough and the performance of the cluster may decrease.
Note: | Using the My webMethods Server database as a JMS provider is deprecated. |
To optimize the performance of a My webMethods Server cluster, you can use webMethods Universal Messaging as a JMS provider.
When the JMS provider is a Universal Messaging Server, a node in the cluster automatically goes into maintenance mode when the node loses connection to the Universal Messaging server, and exits maintenance mode when the server becomes available.
To use the Universal Messaging Server as a JMS provider
1. Navigate to the Advanced or Clustered Configuration page.
As Administrator
My webMethods:
Navigate > Applications > Administration > My webMethods > Cluster Settings.
As sysadmin:
Administration Dashboard > Configuration > Cluster Administration.
2. Select the Universal Messaging Server option.
3. In the JNDI Provider URL field, type the following URL:
nsp://localhost:9000
4. Click Submit.