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SAS 9.3 Web Applications: Clustering - Index of - SAS

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Create a JMS Module<br />

managed server, <strong>SAS</strong>Server1. Several strategies are possible for providing scalable<br />

and highly available JMS resources. Consult the <strong>Web</strong>Logic Server documentation for<br />

alternatives to the strategy presented in this document.<br />

The strategy described in this document is to leave the JMS Server associated with<br />

<strong>SAS</strong>Server1 and to reference the JMS resources from the cluster. A JMS module<br />

and foreign JMS server are added to the cluster. The <strong>SAS</strong> <strong>Web</strong> applications can look<br />

up the JMS resources by JNDI name on the clustered servers and actually use the<br />

JMS resources on the stand-alone server.<br />

Create the JMS Module<br />

1 In the Domain Structure panel, select Services � Messaging � JMS Modules<br />

and click New.<br />

2 Enter a name such as foreignJmsServerModule.<br />

Click Next.<br />

3 On the Targets page, select the All servers in the cluster check box.<br />

Click Next.<br />

4 Select the Would you like to add resources to this JMS system module?<br />

check box.<br />

Click Finish.<br />

Configure the JMS Module<br />

5 In the Summary <strong>of</strong> Resources table, click New.<br />

6 Select the Foreign Server radio button.<br />

Click Next.<br />

7 Enter a name like <strong>SAS</strong>Server1JMSServer.<br />

Click Finish.<br />

Configure the Foreign Server<br />

8 In the Summary <strong>of</strong> Resources table, click <strong>SAS</strong>Server1JMSServer.<br />

9 In the JNDI Connection URL field, enter t3://fully-qualifiedhostname.example.com:7001.<br />

Use the host name and port number <strong>of</strong> the<br />

stand-alone server.<br />

Click Save.<br />

Create the Connection Factories<br />

10 Select Connection Factories.<br />

Click New.<br />

11 Set the following properties:<br />

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