Unable to insert messages in JMS QUEUE

Hi All,
I am facing an issue while inserting messages in JMS queue.
The JMS Queue is on another weblogic server and now i created a bpel process which has a jms adapter to insert messages inthe jms queue.I am deploying the Bpel in my server which does not have this particular JMS queue.
I am unable to insert the messages into the JMS queue present on another weblogic server. where as i am able to insert messages if the queue is present on my server.
Can you please let me know if its possible to put messages into a queue on remote server from local server.
Thanks in advance.

Most probably it seems like an issue of security. Please try to establish cross domain trust between these two Weblogic server domains. For more information refer to http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E1284001/wls/docs103/secmanage/domain.html#wp1175687_

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