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14.3. Using a Spring Bean

Overview

You can add your JMS provider's configuration factory directly into the service units configuration as a Spring bean. Configuring the connection factory in this manner requires that you fully specify all of the properties needed to instantiate a ConnectionFactory for your JMS provider.
Note
Your JMS provider's documentation will describe the properties needed to instantiate a connection factory and the settings for the properties.

Example

Example 14.7, “Configuring a Connection Factory with a Spring Bean” shows an example of a WebSphere MQ connection factory configured as a Spring bean.

Example 14.7. Configuring a Connection Factory with a Spring Bean

<bean id="connectionFactory" class="com.ibm.mq.jms.MQQueueConnectionFactory">
  <property name="transportType">
    <util:constant static-field="com.ibm.mq.jms.JMSC.MQJMS_TP_CLIENT_MQ_TCPIP" />
  </property>
  <property name="queueManager" value="my.queue.mgr" />
  <property name="hostName" value="myHost" />
  <property name="channel" value="myChannel" />
  <property name="port" value="12345" />
</bean>