Administer WebSphere JMS support
Use these tasks with the WebSphere administrative console to manage JMS providers and their resources, and other runtime components of WebSphere JMS support.
Overview
You can use the WebSphere administrative console to configure the embedded WebSphere JMS provider or an WebSphere MQ JMS provider. If you install another JMS provider, you need to configure that JMS provider by using the tools and information provided with the JMS provider. For each JMS provider, you can configure the properties of JMS resources.
You can also use the WebSphere administrative console to configure and control other runtime components of WebSphere JMS support, including the following:
- The WebSphere JMS server
- The message listener service, listener ports, and the listener for each message-driven bean
- Input and output ports for extended messaging.
You can update the configuration data at any time, but if it is updated, the updates only take effect when the appropriate server is next started.
For information about the specific tasks used to administer WebSphere JMS support, see the following topics:
- Installing and configuring a JMS provider
- Moving from the internal JMS provider to WebSphere MQ
- Securing messaging directories and log files
- Enabling security for the embedded WebSphere JMS provider
- Displaying administrative lists of JMS resources
- Managing JMS servers on an Application Server node
- Managing JMS servers in a deployment manager cell
- Configuring JMS provider resources
For more information about JMS resources, see the JMS documentation at http://java.sun.com/products/jms/docs.html .
Asynchronous messaging - security considerations
Configuring message listener resources for message-driven beans
Using JMS and messaging in applications