on 11-08-2010 7:33 AM
Hi,
I am trying to configure an IDOC -> PI -> JMS (Party for JMS) and also JMS -> PI -> IDOC scenario.
We will be installing certificates while communicating between JMS and PI.
While configuring JMS sender/ receiver channel, there is a section to enter JMS Queue User and Password
Now since we are using certificates what should I mention in the the above section (user)? Someone told me that I should be using the Certificate Name in the JMS Queue User section. Is it correct? Or should I ask for a specific user-name and password.
Thank you,
Pankaj.
Hi,
I dont think JMS will support SSL communictaion using any certificates as per my knowledge.
Regards,
RAJ
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Hi,
Actually in present landscape, the client-system is communicating with external system using JMS (a JAVA application is used instead of PI) and they are using Digital certificates. Now when PI will replace the JAVA application, they are going to replicate the same setting in PI (certificates and others).
Hence, when I asked for JMS Queue User and Password, the client team member mentioned to use the digital certificate name.
SonicMQ and Weblogic is used.
Thank you,
Pankaj.
Hi,
Found some reference in this SAP Note: https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/856346
It is mentioned that JMS does not recognize encryption. If anybody has done it for weblogic / sonicMQ then please let me know.
Thank you,
Pankaj
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