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1. Create persistent storage
--Services--Persistant Stores--new--Create FileStores--name casually--target default--Directory writes the path to the folder created on this machine--ok
2. Create a JMS server
--Services--Messaging--JMS Servers--new--name casually start--Persistant Store Select the Persistant Stores built in the previous step--next--target select AdminServer--finish
3. Create a JMS module
--Services--Messaging--JMS Modules--new--name as you wish--do not fill in the following two boxes--next--check AdminServer--next--do not check--finish
4. Create Subdeployment
--click in the newly created JMS Modules--select Subdeplements in his tab --new--name just start --next--the AdminServer above is not selected--below,
select the JMS Servers you built yourself --finish
5. Create a queue
--click in the newly created JMS Modules--select Configuration in his tab --new--select Queue--NEST--name, name JNDI--next--select the previous step built Subdeplements --finish
6. Create the connection factory
--Click in the newly created JMS Modules--Select Configuration in his tab --new --Select Connection Factory-- next--name, name JNDI--next--FINISH
weblogic creates JMC
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