This command creates a new object name for a broker configurable service, such as a JMS provider. Use this command to add a predefined IBM resource types.
If the -c parameter is set to JMSProvider, the expected object name is either an IBM-defined JMS provider name, or a user-defined JMS provider name. Use the mqsireportproperties command to view the list of default provider names.
If you set the -c parameter to JMSProvider, and the -n parameter to JarsURL, the expected value is a URL that specified the file location of the JMS provider jar files. If you do not specify the -n parameter, the default location for the JMS provider jar files is the broker's shared-classes directory.
If you set the -c parameter to JMSProvider, and the -n parameter to NativeLibs, the expected value is a file location of any JMS provider native libraries. If you do not specify the -n parameter, the default location for any JMS provider native libraries is the broker's LilPath.
mqsicreateconfigurableservice WBRK6_DEFAULT_BROKER -c JMSProvider -o JMS_MyProviderXYZ
mqsicreateconfigurableservice WBRK6_DEFAULT_BROKER -c JMSProvider -o JMS_ProviderABC
mqsicreateconfigurableservice WBRK6_DEFAULT_BROKER -c JMSProvider -o JMS_ProviderABC -n JarsURL,NativeLibs -v file://D:\ProviderABC\java,D:\ProviderABC\libs
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