Use the mqsicreateconfigurableservice command
to create a new object name for a broker external resource, such as
a JMS provider.
If the -c parameter is set to JMSProviders, the expected object name is either an IBM-defined JMS provider name, or a user-defined JMS provider name.
If you set the -c parameter to JMSProviders, and the -n parameter to jarsURL, the expected value is a URL that specifies the file location of the JMS provider JAR files, while omitting the file:// of the URL. 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 JMSProviders, 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 JMSProviders -o JMS_MyProviderXYZ
mqsicreateconfigurableservice WBRK6_DEFAULT_BROKER -c JMSProviders -o JMS_ProviderABC
mqsicreateconfigurableservice WBRK6_DEFAULT_BROKER -c JMSProviders -o JMS_ProviderABC
-n jarsURL,nativeLibs -v file://D:\ProviderABC\java,D:\ProviderABC\libs