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

6.6 Exercises<br />

So far, you have learned how to create JMS resources and how to access them in different<br />

applications. In this exercise, you will create your own JMS resources group deployment<br />

plan in Community Edition, and then deploy it to Community Edition.<br />

Part 1 - Create and save a JMS resource group deployment plan.<br />

Procedure<br />

1. Follow the steps as described in Section 6.3 to create a JMS resource group<br />

including your ConnectionFactory, Queue, and Topic until step 4 in Section 6.3.3.<br />

You should see a page like the one shown in Figure 6.15.<br />

Figure 6.15 – Show JMS Resource deployment plan.<br />

2. Click Show Plan instead of Deploy Now button to show the created deployment plan<br />

for the JMS resource group. This is illustrated in Figure 6.16.<br />

Figure 6.16 – JMS Resource deployment plan edit box.

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