Defining a third-party non-JCA messaging provider
Use this task to define a third-party non-JCA messaging provider to WebSphere® Application Server. You might want to do this, for example, if you have existing investments.
Before you begin
Before you define a third-party non-JCA messaging provider, you might want to check whether your requirement can be met by the default messaging provider or the WebSphere MQ messaging provider that are supplied with WebSphere Application Server. To choose the provider that is best suited to your needs, see Choosing a messaging provider.
To work with message-driven beans, the third-party non-JCA messaging provider must include Application Server Facility (ASF), an optional feature that is part of the JMS Version 1.1 specification.
About this task
You can configure any third-party non-JCA messaging provider that supports the JMS Version 1.1 unified connection factory.
To administer a third-party non-JCA messaging provider, you use the client that is supplied by the third party. You use the administrative console to administer the connection factories and destinations that are within WebSphere Application Server, but you cannot use the administrative console to administer the JMS provider itself, or any of its resources that are outside of WebSphere Application Server.