JMS Configuration in weblogic 10.0

Hi All.
I am unable to cofigure jms in weblogic 10.0
in first i have created JMS server
after this i am unable configure the queue (i mean where to configure)
there is one module is JMS Modules
in this i have created queue
but while executing i got connection factory lookup
but i did not get the queue llookup why?
pleasse help me as soon as possible
thanks in advance
krishna

Hi,
I think this would be helpful for you.
http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs81/ConsoleHelp/jms_config.html#1105204
thanks,

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