Use the WebSphere Application Server administrative console
to list JMS resources for the Version 5 default messaging provider,
for administrative purposes.
About this task
You use the WebSphere® Application Server administrative console to list JMS resources, if you want to view, modify or delete any of the following resources:
- Queue connection factories
- Topic connection factories
- Queues
- Topics
When you use the administrative console to locate these
resources, two different navigation pathways are available:
- Provider-centric navigation lets you view all providers,
or just those for a specified scope, then navigate to a specific resource
for a specific provider. This is the traditional way of navigating
to a resource when you know which provider supports it. Any navigation
that starts with is
provider-centric.
- Resource-centric navigation lets you view all resources
of a specified type, then navigate to a resource. This is useful if
you want to find a resource, but you do not know which provider supports
it (you can list all resources of a given type across all scopes,
for all providers, in a single panel). Any navigation that follows
the pattern is
resource-centric, where resource_type is one of
the resource types previously listed.
You can use either of these navigation pathways to locate JMS
resources of any type.
On a WebSphere Application
Server Version 5 node, a JMS server provides the functions of the
JMS provider. You can also list JMS servers on WebSphere Application
Server Version 5 nodes within the administration domain, or select
a JMS server to view or change its configuration properties.