WebSphere Message Service Client for C/C++, Version 2.0.2 Operating Systems: AIX, Linux, Solaris, Windows

Operating environments

An XMS client is supplied for each of the tested operating systems.

Table 1 lists the compiler for each client platform.

Table 1. Message Service Client for C/C++ platforms and compilers
Operating system Compiler
Microsoft Windows XP, MicrosoftWindows Server 2003, MicrosoftWindows Server 2003 R2, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (Intel 32 bit) Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2005, service Pack 1
Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft WindowsServer 2008 (x64 bit) Microsoft Visual C++ .NET 2005, service Pack 1
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0 or 5.0 (Intel 32 bit), SUSE Linux ES 9.0 or 10.0 (Intel 32 bit) gnu gcc 4.1.2
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0 or 5.0 (Intel 64 bit) with update 4 (Intel 64 bit) gnu gcc 4.1.2
Sun Solaris version 9 (on SPARC)

Sun ONE Studio 11 Enterprise Edition for Solaris (C and C++)

AIX® 5.3 Technology Level 04 or AIX 6.1 IBM® XL C/C++ Enterprise Edition for AIX 9.0 (The minimum level of IBM XL C/C++ Enterprise Edition for AIX 9.0 is 9.0.0.3)

HP-UX 11i 2.0 (11.23) or 11i 3.0 (11.31) on IA64

HP aCC A.06.15

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.0 or 5.0 on System p, SUSE Linux ES 9.0 or 10.0 on System p GNU gcc 4.1.2
Note: XMS on Sun Solaris has been built and tested using both the Forte Developer 6 Update 2 C and C++ compilers. The version of the C compiler and the C++ compiler itself are both version 5.3.

The XMS C libraries are readily usable with objects built with earlier or later versions of the Sun Studio C compilers.

The XMS C++ libraries are readily usable with later 5.x versions of the Sun Studio C compilers. Note that the XMS C++ libraries are likely to be unusable with objects built by a C++ compiler with version earlier than 5.x, or with 5.x compilers operating in version 4 compatibility mode. Therefore, if an object has been compiled by a version 5.x compiler specifying the -compat option, it is likely to be unusable, either at link time or run time, with the XMS C++ libraries.


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