Server Smalltalk Guide
Specifying mq in the transport field of a URL indicates an
MQSeries queue. The URL specifies the queue manager and queue to use
for sending or receiving messages.
For example,
scheme:/mq/[qmanager]/[queue]
in which qmanager is a defined queue manager, either local or
remote, and queue is a defined queue managed by the specified queue
manager.
You can also omit the queue manager from the URL, in which case the system
default queue manager is used:
scheme:/mq//[queue]
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- As to URLs, keep the following in mind:
- URLs supplied to a remote machine should always be as a result of an
accessibleUrls operation. It is vital that the correct URLs
be supplied as URLs are used to build endpoints which are used as the keys in
the transport's internal connection table. Mismatches in the
peer's view of the same endpoint can result in duplicate connections or,
in the case of a client transport, an inability of the server to send messages
to the client.
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