Communications/Transactions Guide and Reference
Use the MQ Series Connection Spec - Settings window to change the
attributes of an MQ Series Connection Spec.
Use the Destination tab to specify the
information necessary to access an MQ Series network.
- Queue manager name
- In the Queue manager name field, type the name of the queue
manager that you want to read and write to. The maximum length is 48
characters.
- Request Queue name
- In the Request Queue name field, type the name of the message
queue that is used to send requests from the client to the server. If
you have selected the Server check box, this message queue is the
input queue. If you have not selected the Server check box,
this message queue is the output queue. If you want to use the same
queue for input and output, you can specify the same message queue name in
this field and the Reply Queue name field. The maximum
length for the message queue name is 48 characters.
- Reply Queue name
- In the Reply Queue name field, type the name of the message
queue that is used to send replies from the server to the client. If
you have selected the Server check box, this message queue is the
output queue. If you have not selected the Server check box,
this message queue is the input queue. If you want to use the same
queue for input and output, you can specify the same message queue name in
this field and the Request Queue name field. The maximum
length for the message queue name is 48 characters.
- Alternate userid
- In the Alternate userid field, type the name of the alternate
userid you want to use to check authorization when the queue manager is
opened. You do not have to specify a value in this field. This
userid is used in place of the user ID that the application is currently
running under.
- Sync point processing
- Select Sync point processing to specify that you want sync
point processing performed by the queue manager. Sync point processing
includes commit, rollback, message reads, and message writers within a
LUW.
- Server
- Select Server if your application acts as a server. If
you select Server, the message queue specified in Request
Queue name field is the input queue used to receive client requests, and
the message queue specified in Reply Queue name is the output queue
used to send replies to clients.
If you do not select Server, the message queue specified in
Request Queue name field is the output queue used to send requests
to the server, and the message queue specified in Reply Queue name
is the input queue used to receive server replies.
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