Using JMS resources of a generic provider

This topic is the entry-point into a set of topics about enabling WebSphere applications to use JMS resources provided by a generic messaging provider. The term "generic messaging provider" is used to mean messaging providers other than the WebSphere default messaging provider or WebSphere MQ. Note that WebSphere MQ is a separate product, and can only be used as a messaging provider if installed.

Before you begin

You can install a messaging provider other than the default messaging provider. WebSphere MQ is one choice of messaging provider, but is not installed as part of WebSphere Process Server. WebSphere applications can use the JMS 1.1 interfaces or JMS 1.0.2 interfaces to access JMS resources provided by the generic messaging provider, in addition to JMS resources provided by the default messaging provider or by WebSphere MQ (if installed).

Why and when to perform this task

You can use the WebSphere Process Server administrative console to administer the JMS connection factories and destinations provided by generic messaging providers.

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Last updated: Tue Feb 21 17:19:15 2006

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