Quality of Service Attributes in SOA Suite 10.1.3.4

Hello,
How do you setup QoS attributes for a ESB project in SOA Suite 10.1.3.4 ?
In our project we have one Inbound JMS adapter and one Outbound JMS Adapter.
I need to set up qualityOfService Element to 'best-effort'.
Is there any oracle documentation which discuss this ?
Thanks,
sruwan

Hi Pardi ,
Hope you have done this workaround , If not please try to Look for basic Server URLs, Port Numbers, Connection Strings, Domains & File Locations in BPEL.xml file /.esbsvc and try to
Change according to new (Current) Server URLs, Port Numbers, Connection Strings, Domains & File Locations
Example:
======
partnerLinkBinding name=”BPELProcess1”>
<property name=”wsdlLocation”> BPELProcess1.wsdl</property>
<property name=”wsdlRuntimeLocation”>http://host:port/orabpel/default/ABCDistribution /1.0/ABCDistribution?wsdl</property>
</partnerLinkBinding>
To
<partnerLinkBinding name=”BPELProcess1“>
<property name=”wsdlLocation”>BPELProcess1.wsdl</property>
<property
name=”wsdlRuntimeLocation”>http://mysoaserver.mydomain.com:7777/orabpel/default/BPELProcess1/1.0/BPELProcess1?wsdl</property>
</partnerLinkBinding>
Regards,
Kiran
Edited by: Kiranlal on Jul 25, 2011 4:29 AM

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