I've successfuly set up a messaging bridge between 2 Weblogic queues, but I
get the following when setting up an MQSeries queue as source and WL queue
as target:
javax.resource.spi.ResourceAllocationException: CreateManagedConnection
Error: Failed to start the connection
at
weblogic.connector.common.internal.ConnectionPool.makeResources(ConnectionPo
ol.java:978)
at
weblogic.connector.common.internal.ConnectionPool.getConnection(ConnectionPo
ol.java:1708)
at
weblogic.connector.common.internal.ConnectionPoolManager.getConnection(Conne
ctionPoolManager.java:163)
at
weblogic.connector.common.internal.ConnectionManagerImpl.allocateConnection(
ConnectionManagerImpl.java:25)
at
weblogic.jms.adapter.JMSBaseConnectionFactory.getSourceConnection(JMSBaseCon
nectionFactory.java:97)
at
weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.getConnections(MessagingBridge.
java:699)
at
weblogic.jms.bridge.internal.MessagingBridge.execute(MessagingBridge.java:89
9)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:152)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:133)
<May 13, 2002 7:11:23 PM PDT> <Error> <Connector> <190006> <Error granting
conne
ction request.>
It finds everything fine in LDAP for the MQ queue. Does anyone know what
would cause this exception?
I'm using Weblogic 7, and MQSeries 5.2.1
Thanks,
Duke
dn...@ucla.edu
Looks like that you have not configured the MQSeries
side of the bridge. There are a couple of things you have to configure in
order to make bridge work for 3rd party
products. Please see details in the e-doc:
http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs70/adminguide/msgbridge.html#1063962
Besides, you have to configure the security attributes according to the
requirement of your MQSeries setup.
Hope this helps.
Dongbo
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