A Foreign Destination represents either a queue or a topic. It contains the destination JNDI name that is looked up on the foreign JNDI provider and the JNDI name that the destination is mapped to on the local WebLogic Server. When the foreign destination is looked up on the local server, a lookup is performed on the remote JNDI directory, and the destination object is returned from that directory.
Note: Once you create a foreign destination, you cannot rename it. Instead, you must delete it and create another one that uses the new name.
For more information about these fields, refer to Configuration Options.
After you finish
Continue by configuring a foreign connection factory. You can configure one or more connection factories and destinations (queues or topics) for each foreign server.