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E1: OUTBND: Creating and Using a JMSQUEUE in WebSphere for RTEs. Tools Release 9.1.x (Doc ID 1576889.1)

Last updated on DECEMBER 28, 2022

Applies to:

JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools - Version 9.1 to 9.1 [Release 9.1]
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 subscriber. This document applies to Tools Release 9.1.x and above

  

IMPORTANT NOTE: CUSTOMERS RUNNING TOOLS RELEASES 9.1.4.1 TO 9.1.4.4. PLEASE READ DOC ID 1634132.1

 

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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 1. Transaction Server Installation
 a. Check the Technical Requirements
 a. Network Settings Configuration
 b. Real Time Events Configuration
 c. Install JDBC Driver in SM if it requires.
 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 Subscriber
 b. Create a Subscription
 c. Add an Event (RTABOUT) to the Subscription
 d. Add Environment to Subscription
 5. Create a JMS Queue and Connection Factory in the Transaction Server application
 a. Create a JMS Queue
 
c. Create a Queue Connection Factory
 APPENDIX A. Testing\Validating the JMSQUEUE configuration
  APPENDIX C. Initial information to provide when creating a Service Request
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