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17 Managing JMS
17-6 Administration Guide
c. Fill in the Thresholds & Quotas tab, as appropriate. Click Apply when you’re
done making changes.
d. On the Targets tab, select a WebLogic Server instance on which to deploy the
JMS server by moving it from the Available list into the Chosen List, and then
clicking Apply.
Note: For more information on configuring a JMS Server, see “Configuring JMS
Servers” on page 17-7.
6. Create the JMS Destinations, which are queues (Point-To-Point) or topics
(Pub/Sub):
a. Under the Servers node in the left pane, click your new JMS server instance to
expand the list, and then click the Destinations node.
b. Click either the Configure a new JMSQueue or Configure a new JMSTopic link
in the right pane.
c. On the General tab, give the destination a name and a JNDI name. Fill in the
other attributes, as appropriate, and then click Create.
d. Fill in the Thresholds & Quotas, Override, Redelivery, and Multicast (topics
only) tabs, as appropriate. Click Apply on each tab when you’re done making
changes.
Note: For more information on configuring a Destinations, see “Configuring
Destinations” on page 17-10.
7. Create a Connection Factory to enable your JMS clients to create JMS
connections:
a. Click to the expand the Connection Factory node and in the left pane, and then
click the Configure a new JMS Connection Factory link in the right pane.
b. On the General tab, give the connection factory a name and a JNDI name. Fill
in the other attributes, as appropriate, and then click Create.
c. Fill in the Transactions tab, as appropriate. Click Apply when you’re done
making changes.
d. On the Targets tab, target a WebLogic Server instance or a server cluster on
which to deploy the connection factory by selecting either the Servers tab or the
Clusters tab. Select a target by moving it from the Available list into the Chosen
List, and then click Apply.