Creating a JMS Server and Persistence Store
Create a JMS server to hold queues and topics.
To create a JMS server and persistence store:
- If it is not already open, launch the WebLogic Administration Console on the remote or local server.
- In the WebLogic Administration Console, expand Services/Messaging and click JMS Servers in the Domain Structure pane.
- On the Summary of JMS Servers page, click New.
- On the Create a New JMS Server page:
- Under JMS Server Properties:
- Enter a name in the Name field.
- Click Create a New Store.
- Under Select a store type, select File Store from the Type list and click Next.
- Under File Store Properties:
- Enter a name in the Name field.
- Select a server instance from the Target list.
Note: If you are configuring the WebLogic Message Queue in a cluster, select the migratable target you configured earlier.
- Specify a location for the file store in the Directory field.
- This location must already exist on your machine and you must have read/write rights to this folder. No error messages appear on the WebLogic console if the filestore is not configured correctly.
- Click OK.
- Under JMS Server Properties, select the new store from the Persistent Store list and click Next.
- Under Select Targets:
- If you are deploying to a standalone server, select the administration server (for example, AdminServer) as the target from the Target list and click Finish.
- If you are deploying to a cluster, select the migratable target configured earlier.
- Under JMS Server Properties:
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 Connection Factory
Creating a JMS Message Queue and Subdeployment
Last Published Thursday, October 12, 2023