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Use JMS resources

If you are using JMS resources with the Thin Client for JMS with WAS, you can choose either to obtain these resources programmatically or using the JNDI. Stand-alone Java SE JMS thin client applications that connect to an external WebSphere MQ queue manager can get administratively-created WebSphere MQ messaging provider JMS resources from the WAS JNDI namespace.

If you are using the Thin Client for JMS with WAS, you can obtain suitable JMS connection factories and references to JMS queues or topics programmatically without using JNDI. Alternatively, full JNDI support might be obtained from the Thin Client for EJB with WAS. For further information, refer to the Using JMS resources with the Thin Client for JMS with WAS topic.

If you are using a stand-alone Java SE JMS thin client application that connects to an external WebSphere MQ queue manager and want to obtain administratively-created WebSphere MQ messaging provider JMS resources from the WAS JNDI namespace, refer to the Obtaining WebSphere MQ JMS resources in the thin client environment topic.
Use JMS resources with the Thin Client for JMS with WAS
Obtaining WebSphere MQ JMS resources in the thin client environment

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