How to define JMS-Adapter WSDL?

Is there somewhere a short guide on how to define a WSDL für accessing
a JMS queue through an JMS adapter?
How do I have to define the XSD for the payload of a JMS message?
Peter

Srini,
the URL format u need to give while creating webservice is ....
<b>http://url:port/XISOAPAdapter/MessageServlet?channel=:service:channel</b>
here
service= <b>sender business ser</b>vice /<b>business system</b> whatever u have used.
channel= sender communication channel
for example
<b>http://xyz.com:59600/XISOAPAdapter/MessageServlet?channel=:BS100:Sender_SOAP</b>
BS100= sender business system
SEnder_SOAP = sender communication channel
hope u r clear now!!!!
regrads
biplab
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