You can create two kinds of JMS resources in the Enterprise Server:
Connection Factories – administered objects that implement the ConnectionFactory, QueueConnectionFactory, or TopicConnectionFactory interfaces.
Destination Resources – administered objects that implement the Queue or Topic interfaces.
In either case, the steps for creating a JMS resource are the same. You can create a JMS resource in the following ways:
To create a JMS resource using the Admin Console, open the Resources component, then open the JMS Resources component. Click Connection Factories to create a connection factory, or click Destination Resources to create a queue or topic. For details, click the Help button in the Admin Console.
A JMS resource is a type of connector. To create a JMS resource using the command line, see Deploying and Configuring a Stand-Alone Connector Module.
All JMS resource properties that used to work with version 7 of the Enterprise Server are supported for backward compatibility.