WebSphere MQ Everyplace does not ship with Sun's JMS interface
definition, which is contained in jms.jar, and this must be downloaded
before JMS can be used. At the time of writing, this can be freely
downloaded from
http://java.sun.com/products/jms/docs.html
The JMS Version 1.0.2b jar file is required.
In addition, if JMS administered objects are to be stored and retrieved
using the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI), the
javax.naming.* classes must be on the classpath. If Java
1 is being used, for example, a 1.1.8 JRE, jndi.jar must
be obtained and added to the classpath. If Java 2 is being used, a
1.2 or later JRE, the JRE might contain these classes. You can
use WebSphere MQ Everyplace without JNDI, but at the cost of a small degree of
provider dependence.WebSphere MQ Everyplace-specific classes must be
used for the ConnectionFactory and Destination objects. You can
download JNDI jar files from
http://java.sun.com/products/jndi