E1: OUTBND: Creating and Using a JMSQUEUE in WebSphere for RTEs. Tools Release 8.98.x
(Doc ID 1159783.1)
Last updated on FEBRUARY 22, 2022
Applies to:
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools - Version 8.98 to 8.98 [Release 8.98]Information in this document applies to any platform.
Purpose
This document is intended to provide an easy to follow guide on setting up the RTE Server (Transaction Server) with a WebSphere JMSQUEUE subscribe
Scope
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In this Document
Purpose |
Scope |
Details |
1. Transaction Server Installation |
a. Check the Technical Requirements |
b. Where to download the RTE component from |
2. Transaction Server Configuration in Server Manager |
a. Network Settings Configuration |
b. Real Time Events Configuration |
c. JAS server Configuration (only applies if running Transaction Server on Websphere) |
3. Transaction Server Configuration in E1 |
a. clear E1 Tables and make corrections to existing RTE definitions |
b. Run DBTemplates.exe |
c. Run R90705. This updates the Event Activation Table (F90705) and R90706 (Convert Event Subscription) |
d. Configure and activate RTABOUT |
e. special consideration for AS400 |
4. JMSQUEUE Subscriber Configuration in EnterpriseOne |
a. Create a JMSQUEUE Subsriber |
b. Create a Subscription |
c. Add an Event (RTABOUT) to the Subscription |
d. Add Environment to Subscription |
5. Create a JMS Queue in the Transaction Server application |
a. Create a JMS Queue connection factory |
b.Create a JMS Queue |
c. Create a Queue Destination |
APPENDIX A. Testing\Validating the JMSQUEUE configuration |
APPENDIX B. E1 Configuration for Remote JMSQUEUE - Remote WebLogic JMS Queue |
APPENDIX C. Initial information to provide when creating a Service Request |
References |