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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Data Engineering Streaming
  3. Data Engineering Streaming Administration
  4. Sources in a Streaming Mapping
  5. Targets in a Streaming Mapping
  6. Streaming Mappings
  7. Window Transformation
  8. Appendix A: Connections
  9. Appendix B: Monitoring REST API Reference
  10. Appendix C: Sample Files

Prerequisites to Create a JMS Connection and a JMS Data Object

Prerequisites to Create a JMS Connection and a JMS Data Object

Before you create a JMS connection or data object, you must include the JMS provider client libraries on the machine running Data Engineering Streaming.
To create a JMS connections, copy the following JAR files from the IBM MQ server:
  • com.ibm.mq.allclient.jar
  • com.ibm.mq.axis2.jar
  • com.ibm.mq.commonservices.jar
  • com.ibm.mq.defaultconfig.jar
  • com.ibm.mq.headers.jar
  • com.ibm.mq.jar
  • com.ibm.mq.jmqi.jar
  • com.ibm.mq.jms.Nojndi.jar
  • com.ibm.mq.pcf.jar
  • com.ibm.mq.pcf.jar
  • fscontext.jar
  • jms.jar
  • providerutil.jar
  • com.ibm.mq.postcard.jar
  • com.ibm.mq.soap.jar
  • com.ibm.mq.tools.ras.jar
  • com.ibm.mq.traceControl.jar
  • com.ibm.mqjms.jar
  • jndi.jar
  • jta.jar
  • ldap.jar
  • rmm.jar
Place the client JAR files in the following location:
  • Developer tool installation directory:
    <Developer Tool Installation Directory>/clients/DeveloperClient/connectors/thirdparty/infa.jms/common

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