on 08-08-2012 1:09 PM
Hello All,
I have been asked to check the connectivity of JMS adapter in our landscape.
There is a GITP server which is a Messaging server and they want to send file directly to us without any intervention.
However i am new to this topic and not aware about the per-requisites.
I have tried to configure sender JMS adapter but there are 5 transport Protocol available.
How to identify which one suits my requirement.
Regards,
Ravi
Hi,
At first you should understand completly what is the JMS adapter and its utility, the different jms providers, etc. Check at first the kan's blog http://scn.sap.com/people/kan.th/blog/2007/02/05/exploring-jms-and-sap-xi-jms-adaper in order to understand better this protocol.
Regards and good luck.
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Hello Vila,
I came over the first hurdle as i deployed the MQ 5.3xxx series in our PI server.
Later i asked all the details to the customer about the configuration to there system.
However i am receiving the following error for Sender JMS adapter :
" Error creating JMS connection. The JMS provider gave the error message as MQJMS2005: failed to create MQQueueManager for '133.184.33.2:QM_133.184.33.2' MQJE001: An MQException occurred: Completion Code 2, Reason 2059<br>MQJE011: Socket connection attempt refused, and the error code as MQJMS2005."
Can you please check and let me know, what could be the problem.
Regards,
Ravi
Hi Ravi,
I think Raja is right in his line of thinking, this could be an issue with wrong host, service not listening, or network barrier. We use different IP ports for production and development so be sure to check with your message queue administrator.
If you are using IBM Websphere MQSeries, it can let you know when a connection attempt is being made from the queue side. Other tools probably have this feature also.
Also, once you get connectivity, this wiki might help you with reading the messages:
http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/XI/How+To...Content+conversion+module+with+J2EE+JMS+adapter
Hello Raja,
But as per this SAP note # 1086303, it clearly says that " the queue manager name was incorrect" .
So am i analyzing in wrong direction ? .
Also, if i want to check with network team, then what info shall i provide them to ask the connection between server and PI. Are you saying the port which i am using in JMS adapter ( 1428 ) should be checked ?
Regards,
Ravi
Hello Raja,
We have come to know that the MW manager name setup needs to be don by scratch at cusotmer side.
However , they have asked for three things to connect with us , like PORT, IP address and MQ manager name .
However if i understand corerctly that manager name used by us, will be the same as they provide.
But shall i provide the IP and PORT of my PI landscape to setup connection between there system and our system.
Regards,
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Here you are consuming message service so you might not need to give PI's JMS Port. As Raja mentioned, you have to configure message queue server name and credentials in the communication channel Take help from BASIS. The below link gives the information about netweaver's various service ports.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/a2/f9d7fed2adc340ab462ae159d19509/frameset.htm
Please search in SCN, you will find the documentation .
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw73/helpdata/en/ca/e7673c86d19b35e10000000a11402f/content.htm
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