MQ6 Drivers for XI JMS adapter

I have MQ 6 drivers with me that are working fine.
It is a 5 MB file and I want to upload it to SDN. (I had a difficult time finding the right set of drivers)
Can I do so?
If so what is the procedure?
Thanks,
Bhaskar

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    ·        Target client
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       File name of serialized object Queue
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