Creating a JMS Message Queue and Subdeployment

Create a message queue to act as a receptacle for event messages sent from P6.

To create a JMS message queue and subdeployment:

  1. Log in to the WebLogic Administration Console.
  2. In the WebLogic Administration Console, expand Services/Messaging and click JMS Modules in the Domain Structure pane.
  3. On the JMS Modules page, select the module to which you want to add the queue.
  4. On the Settings page, click the Configuration tab.
  5. On the Configuration tab under Summary of Resources, click New.
  6. On the Create a New JMS System Module Resource page:
    1. Under Choose the type of resource you want to create, select the Queue option and click Next.
    2. Under JMS Destination Properties:
      1. Enter a name for the queue in the Name field.
      2. Enter a name in the JNDI field.

        Note: Make note of the JNDI name. You will need to enter this name in the JMS Destination Name field of the P6 Application Settings Eventing page. If you are using a remote server, you will need to enter this name in the Remote JNDI Name field on the Destinations tab in the Creating a Foreign JMS Server topic.

      3. Click Next.
    3. Under The following properties will be used to target your new JMS system module resource, click Create a New Subdeployment.
  7. On the Create a New Subdeployment page, enter a name in the Subdeployment Name field and click OK.
  8. On the Create a New JMS System Module Resource page:
    1. Select the new subdeployment from the Subdeployments list.
    2. Select the JMS server you created when creating the Persistence Store as the target from the JMS Servers box.
    3. Click Finish.

Related Topics

Configuring the WebLogic Message Queue

Sending Events to a Remote WebLogic JMS Server

Configuring a Trust Relationship

Configuring and Testing the WebLogic Message Queue Security

Configuring the Security Policy for the WebLogic Message Queue

Creating a WebLogic Domain on a Remote or Local Server

Creating a JMS Server and Persistence Store

Creating a JMS Module

Creating a JMS Connection Factory

Creating a Foreign JMS Server



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