16. JMS Queue/Topic
Follow the same steps as “Connection Factory”
creation except select the type “Queue”
instead of “Connection Factory” and Queue
name as “TestJmsQueue”.
Same applies to Topic also
17.
18. That’s all , Now we can start coding
JMS client(s)
Notas do Editor
Follow the Navigation menu path Services/Messaging/JMS ServersOr directly click on “JMS Server” link on the console home pageAnd Click on the “New” button
Click “New” button on “JMS Servers” tableEnter “TestJmsServer” on the “Name” fieldClick “Finish”
Follow the Navigation menu path Services/Messaging/JMS ModulesOr directly click on “JMS Server” link on the console home pageAnd Click on the “New” button
Enter “TestJmsModule” in the Name field and click “Next” button
Select “Admin Server” and click on “Next” button
Select “Would you like to add resources to this JMS system module?” check box and click on “Finish” button
In the newly created JMS module home page click on “New” button
Click “Connection Factory” radio button and click “Next” button
Enter “TestJmsConnectionFactory” on the “Name” field and “jms/TestJmsConnectionFactory” on the JNDI fieldClick on “Next” button
Click on “Advanced Targeting” button
Click on “Create a New Subdeployment”
Enter “TestJmsSubdeployment” in the “Subdeployment Name:” fieldClick “OK”
Select “TestJmsServer” from the “JMS Servers” pannelClick “Finish”
Follow the same steps as “Connection Factory” creation except select the type “Queue” instead of “Connection Factory” and Queue name as “TestJmsQueue”.