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12.2. Adding a Transport Connector to a Standalone Broker
Adding a transport connector definition
To add a transport connector definition:
- Open the broker's configuration template for editing.
- Locate the
transportConnectors
element. - Add a
transportConnector
element as a child of thetransportConnectors
element. - Add a
name
attribute to the newtransportConnector
element.Thename
attribute specifies a unique identifier for the transport connector. It is used in the connectors property to identify the transport to be activated. - Add a
uri
attribute to the newtransportConnector
element.Theuri
attribute specifies the connection details used to instantiate the connector. Clients will use a similar URI to access the broker using this connector. For a complete list of the URIs see the Connection Reference. - Save the changes to the configuration template.
Note
The newly added transport connector is not available until it has been activated using the connectors property.
Activating a connector
To activate a transport connector in a standalone broker:
- Connect to the broker using a command console.
- Open the broker's
io.fabric8.mq.fabric.server.id
PID for editing using the config:editcommand.JBossAMQ:karaf>
config:edit io.fabric8.mq.fabric.server.098765NoteYou can use the config:list command to find the id for the broker. - Verify the value of the connectors property using the config:proplist command.
JBossAMQ:karaf>
config:proplist connector - Change the value of the connectors property using the config:propset command.
JBossAMQ:karaf>
config:propset connector "connector1 connector2..."connector1 specifies the name of a transport to activate. The value corresponds the value of thetransportConnector
element'sname
attribute. - Save the changes using the config:update command.
JBossAMQ:karaf>
config:update