Registers the connector resource with the specified JNDI name.
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] create-connector-resource [--help]
--poolname connectorConnectionPoolName
[--enabled={true|false}]
[--description description]
[--objecttype ovjecttype]
[--property (name=value)[:name=value]*]
[--target target]
jndi_nameDescription
The create-connector-resource subcommand registers the connector resource with the specified JNDI name.
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
Options
- asadmin-options
- 
Options for the asadminutility. For information about these options, see theasadminhelp page.
- --help
- -?
- 
Displays the help text for the subcommand. 
- --poolname
- 
The name of the connection pool. When two or more resource elements point to the same connection pool element, they use the same pool connections at runtime. 
- --enabled
- 
This option determines whether the resource is enabled at runtime. The default value is true. 
- --objecttype
- 
Defines the type of the connector resource. Default is user. Allowed values are: - system-all
- 
A system resource for all server instances and the domain administration server (DAS). 
- system-admin
- 
A system resource only for the DAS. 
- system-instance
- 
A system resource for all server instances only. 
- user
- 
A user resource. 
 
- --description
- 
Text providing details about the connector resource. 
- --property
- 
Optional attribute name value pairs for configuring the resource. 
- --target
- 
This option specifies the ending location of the connector resources. Valid targets are: - server
- 
Creates the connector resource in the default server instance. This is the default value. 
- domain
- 
Creates the connector resource in the domain. 
- cluster_name
- 
Creates the connector resource in every server instance in the cluster. 
- instance_name
- 
Creates the connector resource in the specified server instance. 
 
| The resource is always created for the domain as a whole, but the resource-reffor the resource is only created for the specified--target. This means that although the resource is defined at the
domain level, it is only available at the specified target level. Use thecreate-resource-refsubcommand to refer to the resource in multiple targets if needed. | 
Examples
Example 1 Creating a Connector Resource
This example creates a connector resource named jms/qConnFactory.
asadmin> create-connector-resource --poolname jms/qConnPool
--description "sample connector resource" jms/qConnFactory
Command create-connector-resource executed successfullyExample 2 Using the create-connector-resource subcommand
This example shows the usage of this subcommand.
asadmin> create-connector-resource --target server --poolname jms/qConnPool
--description "sample connector resource" jms/qConnFactory
Command create-connector-resource executed successfullyWhere jms/qConnFactory is the sample connector resource that is created.