You can run a set of Java applications that use the
Configuration Manager Proxy (CMP applications) in
environments that do not have the broker component installed. This set of
CMP applications includes user-written applications and the following command
utilities:
To install CMP applications in an environment that does not have
the broker component installed, perform the following steps:
- Ensure that the computer that does not have the broker component installed,
the target computer, has a 1.4.2-compatible Java Runtime Environment.
- Copy the following set of files from a computer that has the broker component
installed to the target computer:
- ConfigManagerProxy.jar from the classes directory.
- The WebSphere MQ Classes for Java.
- On Windows these are
located in com.ibm.mq.jar.
- On other platforms these are located in the component's installation image.
- Your CMP application and any configuration files, for example *.configmgr files.
- If you want to run any of the available broker utilities
on the target computer, perform the following steps:
- Copy ConfigUtil.jar from the classes directory.
- Copy the required utility bat files, or shellscripts, from the bin directory.
Copy one or more of the following bat files:
- mqsicreateexecutiongroup.bat
- mqsideleteexecutiongroup.bat
- mqsistartmsgflow.bat
- mqsistopmsgflow.bat
- mqsideploy.bat
- If you want to display broker (BIP) messages in
non-English environments, copy all BIPv600*.properties files
from the messages directory.
- On the target computer, update the CLASSPATH environment variable to include
the following files:
- The CMP classes, ConfigManagerProxy.jar
- The user-supplied applications that import the CMP classes
- The WebSphere MQ Classes for Java, com.ibm.mq.jar,
and any additional JARs required by this package.
- Any other required JARs and directories. For example, if you require any
of the available command utilities on the target computer include ConfigUtil.jar,
or if you require the broker (BIP) messages to be displayed in non-English
environments include a directory containing BIPv600*.properties.
- Ensure that the user ID that the target computer uses has the following
authorities:
- Authority to connect to the queue manager that the Configuration Manager uses.
- Authority to manipulate broker domain objects.
You can now run user-written CMP applications, and the specified
command utilities, on the target computer.