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6.6.39.9.1: Configuring new JMS providers with the Application Client Resource Configuration Tool

6.6.39.9.1: Configuring new JMS providers with the Application Client Resource Configuration Tool

During this task, you will create new JMS provider configurations for your application client. The client application can make use of a messaging service through the Java Message Service APIs. A JMS provider provides two kinds of J2EE factories. One is a JMS Connection factory, and the other is a JMS destination factory.

Note, in a separate administrative task, the JMS client must be installed on the client machine where the client application resides. The messaging product vendor must provide an implementation of the JMS client. For more information, see your messaging product documentation.

To configure a new JMS provider:

  1. Start the tool and open the EAR file for which you want to configure the new JMS provider. The EAR file contents will be displayed in a tree view.
  2. From the tree, select the JAR file in which you want to configure the new JMS provider.
  3. Expand the JAR file to view its contents.
  4. Click the folder called JMS Providers. Do one of the following:

    • Right-click the folder and select New Provider.
    • On the menu bar, click Edit -> New.
  5. In the resulting property dialog, configure the JMS provider properties.
  6. When finished, click OK.
  7. On the menu bar, click File -> Save to save your changes.
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