After logging on to the Fiorano B2B Dashboard, Database and JMS need to be configured under Administration section to provide admin privileges.
Configuring Database
Before starting with DB configuration, ensure that you have added the corresponding driver jars in Server Configuration file as mentioned in "Add Database Driver Jars in Server Configuration file" section.
The central database which stores all the details of trading parties, agreements, message configurations etc., is configured in Database configuration. The Database Connection can be tested after configuration.
To configure the database, perform the following actions:
- In the Navigation Panel present in the left side of the Dashboard, click Administration tab, and select Database.
Figure 1: Database tab
- In the 'B2B database configuration details' page, under Database Configuration section , choose the preferred database from Database drop-down and provide the database credentials in the rest of the fields. After providing all details, click Test button to test the connection.
Figure 2: Database Configuration
- Click OK in the Testing DB configuration dialog box and save the database by clicking Save.
Figure 3: Confirmation message showing successful connection - Click OK in the Save DB configuration dialog box.
Figure 4: Confirmation message saying DB configuration is saved successfully
By this, DB configuration is complete.
Configuring JMS
JMS (Java Messaging Service) Configuration allows the communication between the adapters in the applications.
To configure JMS details, select JMS under the Administration tab to configure JMS details and note the below:
The values under each field will be auto populated in the JNDI Configuration section under JMS Configuration Details page. However, test the connection and save it by following the same steps as in Configuring Database section above.
Figure 5: JMS Configuration screen
By this, the B2B database configuration and JMS configuration are complete and you are ready to work with Fiorano B2B.