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If you want to run any SQL command on this database make sure you select test from the Use DB: pull-down menu, enter the SQL command and then click on the Run SQL button. The results of the command will be displayed near the bottom of the protlet.
Configuring JMS
Connection factories, queues, topics and destinations.
To configure JMS, the JMS Connection Factories and JMS Destination Manager portlets are avaiable by selecting JMS on the Console Navigation menu on the left hand side. The JMS Connection Factories portlet illustrated in the following figure displays all the JMS connectors that are configured in the Geronimo server and allows you to add a new JMS Connection Factory.
The JMS Destination Manager portlet lists all the queues and topics that are configured in the Geronimo server.
In Apache Geronimo v1.0 these portlet are not totally implemented and you will need to create deployment plans and command line tools to deploy these configurations. Additional details for configuring JMS and Further details on JMS integration are covered in the Integrating A Third Party JMS Provider section.
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03/01/2006 15:56:33 - Authentication attempt - userone 03/01/2006 15:56:33 - Authentication succeeded - userone 03/01/2006 16:10:05 - Authentication attempt - usertwo 03/01/2006 16:10:05 - Authentication succeeded - usertwo |
Administering certificates
To administer SSL certificates the Keystore Configuration portlet in available by selecting Keystore on the Console Navigation menu on the left hand side.
The certificates in Geronimo are stored in a keystore located in <geronimo_home>\var\security\ssl-keystore-1. This ssl keystore file does not exist until you create the first private key.
To generate a key click on generate key pair. In the following screen enter the relevant information and click on Submit.