In order to use the Java™ Messaging Service (JMS) features of Sterling Selling and Fulfillment Foundation, there must be a JMS server.
There must be queues set up both on the JMS Server and within Sterling Selling and Fulfillment Foundation.
To ensure that JMS is not used without authorization there should be appropriate permissions on the JMS server and in Sterling Selling and Fulfillment Foundation. You can limit the ability of users to enable JMS by disabling permissions using Process Modeling in the Applications Manager.