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OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration

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Configuring SonicMQ Adapters<br />

Configuring a SonicMQ Adapter<br />

8–4<br />

From the management console, you can view or edit the following default configuration<br />

properties of a SonicMQ Adapter:<br />

• Broker<br />

• Server<br />

• SSL<br />

You can also create a new SonicMQ Adapter instance, set environment variables, view an<br />

instance’s status, delete an instance you no longer need, or view the instance’s log file.<br />

Each of these tasks is described in the following sections.<br />

Viewing or modifying SonicMQ Adapter broker properties<br />

You can view or modify general, owner information, controlling NameServer, appservice name<br />

list, logging setting, <strong>and</strong> advanced features properties for a SonicMQ Adapter instance.<br />

To view or modify SonicMQ Adapter broker properties:<br />

1. Click Resources in the management console menu bar. The main resource types appear in<br />

the list frame.<br />

2. In the list frame, exp<strong>and</strong> the <strong>OpenEdge</strong> category.<br />

3. Exp<strong>and</strong> the SonicMQ Adapter category, <strong>and</strong> select a SonicMQ Adapter instance. The<br />

Details page for that instance appears in the detail frame.<br />

4. In the Comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> control section of the page, click <strong>Configuration</strong>. The SonicMQ<br />

Adapter <strong>Configuration</strong> page opens with the Broker properties in focus.<br />

From this page, you can:<br />

• View the SonicMQ Adapter instance’s broker properties as described in Table 8–1<br />

through Table 8–6. All of these tables follow this procedure.<br />

• Click Edit to modify the properties. For details, see the “Starting a SonicMQ<br />

Adapter” section on page 8–17.

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