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In offline mode, the administrator is able to add links to the Bridge and configure the same to source and target servers for message replication. Cluster administrators are provided with a template configuration file (Configs.xml located in %FIORANO_HOME%\fmq\profiles\StandAloneBridge\conf directory of the FioranoMQ installation package) to simplify the Bridge configuration. This provides the default Bridge configuration with two links, thus linking the source and the target servers bi-directionally. This file must be renamed Configs.xml before starting Fiorano Admin Studio in offline mode. The tool displays the Bridge with the default links. The links can be configured using the steps below:

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  • Navigate to StandAloneBridge > Bridge > FioranoConnectorManager node in the Server Explorer. The properties of the Bridge are displayed in the Properties Pane. Configure these as required.

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  1. Navigate to the desired Link and expand its components.
  2. Selecting one of the components causes its properties to be displayed in the Properties Pane (marked X in the figure). Properties can now be edited.

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3. Save the configuration for the changes to take effect.

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  • Navigate to StandAloneBridge > Bridge > FioranoConnectorManager node in the Server Explorer. Right-click the FioranoConnectorManager node and select the Add Link option from the pop-up menu. A new Link is added to the FioranoConnectorManager.

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  • Now add other parameters such as SourceServer, TargetServer and Channel to this new Link.

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  • Configure SourceServer and TargetServer by adding ConnectionInfo (right-click over the node and select Add ConnectionInfo from the pop-up menu) and setting its properties, as shown in the figure below.

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  • Configure the Channel by adding SrcQueue and TargetQueue (right-click over the node and select Add > SrcQueue/TargetQueue from the pop-up menu) and set its properties.
  • Save the new configuration to render it effect and embed this into Configs.xml file.

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  • HTTP with no security
  • SUN_SSL TCP with JSSE security
  • HTTPS_SUN HTTP with JSSE security

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ServerSecurityManager must be set to the name of the class that is used for authenticating the client with the server. By default, FioranoMQ runtime provides one implementation for each JSSE enabled SSLs.

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  1. Select the required profile from the Select Profile Directory dialog box.
  2. Navigate to %selectedProfile%>jmx>connector>RMIBasedJMXConnector %selectedProfile% > jmx > connector > RMIBasedJMXConnector and change the port number from 1858 to the required value.
  3. From the Properties Pane, right-click on the %selectedProfile% in the Profile Manager. Select the Save option from the menu that is displayed. Changes get saved in the Configs.xml file.

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  1. Run the JMS Connector service with the Standalone Bridge. This can be done by adding services\JMXConnector\JMS\JMXConnector1-service.xml to the FMQRepeater.lst file.
  2. The JMS Connector Service running with the standalone bridge is able to connect to any remote FioranoMQ server on which no other Connector service is running.
  3. To monitor the FioranoMQ server with the bridge, launch Fiorano Studio using %FIORANO_HOME%\Studio\bin\Studio.bat (use /Studio.sh if using UNIX).If using Windows, select Start > Programs > Fiorano > FioranoMQ > Fiorano Studio.
  4. Connect to the FioranoMQ server using Admin Studio. The Bridge node along with all the other server nodes is displayed. The Bridge node should correspond to the Standalone Bridge that running.

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