JMS adapter : Where is JNDI user administered ?

Hi all, we are testing a JMS adapter in a PI7.1 (no eHp).
The JMS adapter needs a JNDI user and
password for JNDI lookups by remote clients.
I'm puzzled about the administration of this JNDI user.
My question :
can this user-ID be just any userID in the system ?
or is it a user ID that is indicated in the Visual Admin ? if so, where ?
if it can be any user, what rights does it need for a JNDI lookup ?
Or (shudder...) should I really start editing XML property files ??
Regards,
Ronald van Aalst
TNT Post

Hello,
You can see the explanation per sap note below:
#856346 - J2EE JMS Adapter: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
2.6) I am connecting to a JMS provider using JNDI mode. How do I add pass an extra name,value property pair while setting up the JNDI initial context?
Answer: Assuming that your property value is a string, please add the following name, value pair in "JMS Additional properties" table of your channel configuration:
JNDI.InitialContext.property.X=java.lang.String propertyName,
java.lang.String propertyValue
where X is a number, the LHS part needs to be put in the name column and the RHS part in the value column of the table respectively.
BR,
Franklin

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