Through this messaging provider, Java Message Service (JMS) messaging applications can use your WebSphere MQ system as an external provider of JMS messaging resources.
The WebSphere MQ messaging provider supports JMS 1.1 domain-independent interfaces (sometimes referred to as "unified" or "common" interfaces). This enables applications to use the same interfaces for both point-to-point and publish/subscribe messaging, and also enables both point-to-point and publish/subscribe messaging within the same transaction. With JMS 1.1, this approach is recommended for new applications. The domain-specific interfaces are supported for backwards compatibility for applications developed to use domain-specific queue interfaces, as described in section 1.5 of the JMS 1.1 specification.
You can use WebSphere Application Server to configure WebSphere MQ resources for applications (for example queue connection factories) and to manage messages and subscriptions associated with JMS destinations. You administer security through WebSphere MQ.
You can use WebSphere Application Server to coordinate global transactions including WebSphere MQ, without configuring the extended transactional client.
To use WebSphere MQ as a messaging provider for WebSphere Application Server, complete one or more of the following steps.
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