please try this. To create a connection factory, a queue connection factory, or a topic connection factory for use with the WebSphere MQ messaging provider, use the administrative console to complete the following steps. You can choose either to enter all the required connection information using the Create WebSphere MQ JMS resource wizard or to use a client channel definition table (CCDT) to establish a connection to the WebSphere MQ messaging provider. Procedure how to connect WebSphere MQ: In the navigation pane, select the type of connection factory you want to create: To create a connection factory, click Resources > JMS->Connection factories. To create a queue connection factory, click Resources > JMS->Queue connection factories. To create a topic connection factory, click Resources > JMS->Topic connection factories. Select the Scope setting corresponding to the scope of the connection factory that you want to create. Click New in the content pane to start the Create WebSphere MQ JMS resource wizard. Select WebSphere MQ messaging provider, then click OK. On the "Configure basic attributes" page, specify the following properties, then click Next. Name The name by which this connection factory is known for administrative purposes within WebSphere Application Server. JNDI name The name that is used to bind this connection factory into the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) namespace. Description Optional. A description of this connection factory for administrative purposes within WebSphere Application Server. On the "Select connection method" page, choose how you want to specify the connection details for to the WebSphere MQ messaging provider by selecting one of the following options, then click Next. Enter all the required information into this wizard Choosing this option takes you to the "Supply queue manager details" page (see step 7), where you can start entering the connection details using the Create WebSphere MQ JMS resource wizard. Use a client channel definition table Choosing this option takes you to the "Specify client channel definition table" page (see step 8), where you can enter details of the client channel definition table that you want to use. If you have chosen to enter all the required information using the wizard, complete the following steps: On the "Supply queue manager details" page, enter the name of the queue manager or queue-sharing group that you want to connect to then click Next. On the "Enter connection details" page, specify the details for the connection, then click Next to continue to the "Test connection" page. You can choose either to enter host and port information separately, or enter host and port information in the form of a connection name list. You must only choose the option to use a connection name list if you are creating a connection to a multi-instance queue manager. You must not use this option for connections to non-multi-instance queue managers as that can result in transaction integrity issues.
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