Summary of how to create a Java Message Service (JMS) custom binding using WebSphere Integration Developer.
There are predefined Java Message Service (JMS) bindings. The predefined bindings support JMS text messages containing Business Object (BO) XML, and JMS object messages containing serialized Java Business Objects. If a mediation module has to process other JMS messages then you need to create a JMS custom binding. For example, if you want to process JMS map messages or JMS object messages that contain plain, old Java objects (POJO).
Creating a JMS custom binding involves creating a library and a Java project. The library is to contain a Business Object representing the data to be mapped and the Java project is to contain a JMS custom binding class. If you create a mediation module that requires your JMS custom binding then it must reference your library, and use your JMS class in exports or imports.