Use the WebSphere® Application Server administrative console to configure activation specifications, connection factories and destinations for the WebSphere MQ JMS provider.
This task assumes that you are working in a mixed WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere MQ environment, and that you have decided to use the WebSphere MQ messaging provider to handle JMS messaging between the two systems. If your business uses WebSphere MQ, and you want to integrate WebSphere Application Server messaging applications into a predominately WebSphere MQ network, the WebSphere MQ messaging provider is the natural choice. However, there can be benefits in using another provider. If you are not sure which provider combination is best suited to your needs, see Choosing messaging providers for a mixed environment.
You can configure JMS resources for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider through the administrative console as described in this task, or you can configure JMS resources for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider through the WebSphere MQ administrative commands.
The set of WebSphere Application Server administrative console panels used to configure JMS resources for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider has been redesigned for WebSphere Application Server Version 7 to simplify the configuration process, and new panels have been introduced. A corresponding set of WebSphere MQ administrative commands has been introduced. There are new wizards for creating activation specifications and connection factories for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider and for converting listeners ports to activation specifications.
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