JMS resources are configured and stored as modules similar to standard J2EE modules. You can administratively configure and manage JMS modules as global system resources.
To create a JMS system module:
Note: Once you create a module, you cannot rename it. Instead, you must delete it and create another one that uses the new name.
For more information about these fields see Configuration Options.
If you chose not to continue adding resources, the JMS module creation is complete, and you are taken to the JMS Modules summary page where you can access the new module to edit it and add resources to it. However, if you chose to continue adding resources, then you are automatically taken to the JMS Modules: Configuration page where you can continue adding resources to the module.
Depending on the type of resource you select, you will be prompted to enter basic information to create the resource.
Note: Most JMS resources have additional parameters that can be modified after they are created. For example, you modify the default message threshold values or enable message logging for queues, topics, and templates.