JDBC-Based persistence uses a Java Database Connectivity (JDBCTM) interface to connect the broker to a JDBC-compliant data store. To have the broker access a data store through a JDBC driver you must do the following:
Set JDBC-related broker configuration properties. You use these to specify the JDBC driver used, to authenticate the broker as a JDBC user, to create needed tables, and so on.
Use the imqdbmgr utility to create a data store with the proper schema.
Complete procedures for completing these tasks and related configuration properties are detailed in the Chapter 4, Configuring a Broker, in Sun Java System Message Queue 3.7 UR1 Administration Guide.