The Message Queue administration commands allow you to manage the JMS
destinations.
Table C–6 Message Queue Commands
Command
Definition
create-jmsdest
Creates a JMS physical destination. Along with the physical destination,
you use the create-jms-resource command to create a JMS
destination resource that has a Name property that specifies
the physical destination.
delete-jmsdest
Removes the specified JMS destination.
flush-jmsdest
Purges the messages from a physical destination in the specified target's
JMS Service configuration.
list-jmsdest
Lists the JMS physical destinations.
jms-ping
Checks if the JMS service (also known as the JMS provider) is up and
running. When you start the Application Server, the JMS service starts by
default. Additionally, it pings only the default JMS host within the JMS
service. It displays an error message when it is unable to ping a built-in
JMS service.