Difference between Foregin Jndi Providers & Foreign Server in weblogic 10.3

What is the difference between the Foreign Jndi Providers & Foreign Server under Jms Modules in Weblogic 10.3, any suggestions could be appreicated

Thanks Faisal for the reply.
In this link, the JNDI connection URL is pointing to local folder. I need to access it from a remote MQ server. Do you have any pointers on how to form the connection url in this scenario?

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