This topic is the entry-point into a set of topics about enabling WebSphere applications to use the JMS resources provided by WebSphere MQ.
WebSphere MQ can act as a JMS provider for WebSphere Application Server. WebSphere applications use the JMS 1.1 or JMS 1.0.2 interfaces to access the JMS resources provided by WebSphere MQ, and to access JMS resources provided by the default messaging provider (or a generic messaging provider). You use the WebSphere Application Server administrative console to administer the resources provided by WebSphere MQ.
In a mixed-version WebSphere Application Server cell, you can administer WebSphere MQ resources on nodes of all versions. However, some properties are not available on all versions. In this situation, the administrative console displays only the properties of that particular node.
For more information about using WebSphere MQ as a messaging provider for WebSphere Application Server, see the following topics: