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114 <strong>Getting</strong> <strong>Started</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> Community Edition<br />

Figure 6.4 – Create a new JMS Resource Group<br />

3. Under the Create a new JMS Resource Group section in Figure 6.4 above, click For<br />

ActiveMQ.<br />

4. In the JMS Resource Group -- Configure <strong>Server</strong> Connection page input a name in<br />

the Resource Group Name field such as myJmsResourceGroup. This is shown in<br />

Figure 6.5. Accept the rest of the defaults and click Next.<br />

Figure 6.5 – Configure <strong>Server</strong> Connection<br />

Now you can start creating the JMS connection factory following the instructions in the next<br />

section.<br />

6.3.2 Creating a JMS connection factory<br />

To create a JMS connection factory, follow these steps:<br />

1. In the JMS Resource Group -- Current Progress page, click Add Connection Factory.<br />

This is illustrated in Figure 6.6.

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