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Can't find Physical Destinations node!

 
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G'day

I using
Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8.1 (build b41-fcs) and base on J2EE Tutorial (Dec 16, 2004) for Sun Java System Application Server Platform Edition 8.1 2005Q1.

On page 1079 "Deploying and Running SimpleMessageApp", it mention to create the physical destination:
- In the tree component, expand the Resources node, then expand the JMS Resource node.
- Select the Physical Destinations node

But I can't find the Physical Destination node under 'JMS Resources' node. What I have only
- Connection Factories
- Destination Resources

I had try install the PE 8.1 on 2 diff machine also give me same result.

Pls help...

Rgds,
Jessica
[ March 07, 2005: Message edited by: Mike Curwen ]
 
Jessica Tan
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Emm.... Finally I found where to create 'physical destination' for JMS.

Actually that node is under:
Configuration->Java Message Service->Physical Destination

Instead of what the J2EE Tutorial mention (Resoruces->JMS Resoruce->Physical Destination).

May be is the change on Sun Java App Server Platform Edition 8.1? Or typing mistake?

Anyway, the problem had solve. ^_^
 
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