Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Reference > Sets
JMS resource provider selection panel
Select the messaging provider with which to create this JMS activation specification, connection factory or destination.
You select the scope setting on an earlier page. The choice of JMS provider depends on the scope that you selected. You might see a choice such as the following list:
- Default messaging provider.
Select this option if you want the JMS resource to be provided by the service integration bus, as part of WAS.
- WebSphere MQ messaging provider
Select this option if you want the JMS resource to be provided by WebSphere MQ. We must have installed and configured a WebSphere MQ network in order to use this provider.
- "My JMS provider"
Select this option if you want the JMS resource to be provided by a third-party JMS provider. This option is only available if we have installed and configured a third-party provider. The name that is displayed (for example"My JMS provider") is the name you gave to the provider when you installed and configured it.
- V5 default messaging provider
Select this option if you want to manage the JMS connection factories and destinations for JMS applications that were designed to work with WAS Version 5.1, and are still running on a v5.1 or v6 node that is part of a v7.0 or later mixed cell.
Choosing a messaging provider
Manage messaging with the default messaging provider
Create an activation specification for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
Create a connection factory for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
Manage messaging with the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
Manage messaging with a third-party non-JCA messaging provider
Maintain (deprecated) v5 default messaging resources