JMS queue name

Hi All:
I am using JMS adapter as a sender, with QoS = EOIO and Queueid=test_queue.
Just by giving name in the queueid filed does queue will be created? Also how can I test this
so I can come to know messages are delivering in EOIO?(JMS client is not asking me for QoS and queueid)
Is there anything required for queue?
Thanks & Regards
Farooq.

>> Just by giving name in the queueid filed does queue will be created
No.
Which JMS provider you are trying to use? If the built in JMS provider of SAP Web AS is being used, you can try using the predefined queues.
if MQ / sonic MQ etc then you need to find out from the MQ config.

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