Migration Steps from javax.jms to JbossMessaging(JBM)

Hi All,
Do i need to change standarad JMS source code, while migrating it to JbossMessaging(JBM).
or just I need to configure these
messaging-service.xml,
oracle-persistence-service.xml,
Oracle-persistence-service.xml,
oracle-persistence-service.xml.
etc..
Please help.
Thanks and Regards,
Rahul Aahir

The JMS standard does not specify the use of any of these files. So they sound like something specific to your current provider, whatever it is.
Nigel

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