Noun
subdeployment (plural subdeployments)
(computing, JMS) a mechanism by which JMS module resources are grouped and targeted to a server resource.
A subdeployment is a mechanism by which JMS module resources (such as stand-alone destinations, uniform distributed destinations, and connection factories) are grouped and targeted to server resources (such as JMS servers, server instance(s), or cluster). Source: Internet
A subdeployment is the mechanism by which targetable JMS module resources (such as queues, topics, and connection factories) are grouped and targeted to a server resource (such as JMS servers, server instances, or a cluster). Source: Internet
If you skipped the targeting step when you created SAF imported destinations resource, or want to change a SAF imported destination's selected subdeployment, you can do so at anytime. Source: Internet
If you skipped the targeting step when you created a topic, or want to change the topic's selected subdeployment, you can do so at anytime. Source: Internet
Therefore, standalone queues or topics cannot be associated with a subdeployment if other members of the subdeployment are targeted to multiple JMS servers. Source: Internet