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Creating an MQ Service

Use the MQ Service editor to create an MQ Service. An MQ Service discovers artifacts from WebSphere® MQ queue managers.

Before you begin

About this task

You can configure each MQ Service as a request-response operation, or a one-way operation. You can create an MQ Service for each queue manager.

Procedure

To open the MQ Service editor, complete the following steps:

  1. Click File > New > MQ Service. The Create New MQ Service window opens.
  2. In the Create New MQ Service window, select a name for the library from the Library menu, or click New to create a library.
  3. Type a name for your Service in the Service Name field, and click Finish. The MQ Service editor opens.

Complete the MQ Service editor panes:

  1. Connect: Complete the fields. Optionally, click Test Connection.
  2. Select Resources: Select either the Select resources for Request-Response operation, or Select resources for One-Way operation. Specify the filter text, decide whether to include System queues, Dynamic queues, or both. Optionally, click Refresh queues to view any queues that you added since you set the parameters on the Connect pane. All existing queues are displayed.
  3. From the list of existing queues, select the queue name that you want to use for the Request queue and click Select Request. If you selected Select resources for Request-Response operation, repeat this step for the Response queue.
  4. Optional: MQ Configuration: Complete the fields in the Request Message Headers and Response Message Headers panes to configure the MQ headers.
  5. Service Interface: Configure your interface and advanced binding parameters.
  6. Summary: Review the service structure and the list of files that are created when the MQ Service is saved.
  7. Optional: Generate an MQEndpoint policy based on the service discovery connection information.

Results

What to do next

  1. Optionally, use the Checklist on the left side of the MQ Service editor to edit the MQ Service definition.
  2. In the Message Flow editor, use the MQ Service definition to create and configure MQ nodes. See Configuring an MQ node by using an MQ Service.

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