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XA c can be configured in offline mode only. |
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For information about configuring profiles through a text based file, see |
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FioranoMQ Getting Started. |
FioranoMQ comes with a preconfigured XA-enabled FioranoMQ profile named FioranoMQ_XA. XA can be enabled in the default profile by following the steps given below:
- Launch Fiorano Studio and open FioranoMQ (default profile) using the ProfileManager
- Navigate to FioranoMQ>Fiorano>mq FioranoMQ > Fiorano > mq. Right-click and select New Domain from the pop-up menu.
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- Enter the domain name in the Input pane displayed and click on the OK button. This domain is named XA in the example.
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- Right-click the new domain and select Add Components from the pop-up menu
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- ; an Add Components to the Profile window is displayed.
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- Navigate to
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- Fiorano > Jms > XA > etc and check the XAResourceManager component and click
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- the OK button.
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- Resolve all the unresolved dependencies (which are marked with a
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- red icon). Select the unresolved dependencies. In the property pane
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- , choose the right value for this service instance.
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- Navigate to Fiorano > Fiorano > mq > XA > FileDBManager > FileDBManager8 and in the Properties of FileDBManager8 enter the path name XA. XA requires RDBMS based storage. Enable this as shown below:
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- Add the XAResourceManager component to the dependency list of Fiorano -> etc -> ExServiceManager. This can be done by right-clicking the Dependson node under the ExServiceManager. An Add Component as Dependency dialog box is displayed. Check XAResourceManager and click on the OK button.
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- Right-click the profile and select the Save option from the pop-up menu.
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