Changes for this edition (SC34-6591-00)
This edition includes documentation to support the following
new function:
- A script to set environment variables on a UNIX system after
installation
- A different format to encode the body of a map message
- Two additional properties, BROKERPUBQ and BROKERPUBQMGR, of a
Topic object
- Using channel exits not written in Java
- Using a client channel definition table to connect to a queue
manager
- JTA/JDBC support on the HP-UX platform
- Using a sequence of channel exits to be run in succession
- An additional property, MAXBUFFSIZE, of a TopicConnectionFactory
object
- Renegotiating the secret key that is used for encryption on an
SSL enabled channel
- Support for Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) addresses
- Running applications in a 64-bit Java virtual machine (JVM) on
a 64-bit platform
- Support for the WebSphere MQ report option MQRO_PASS_DISCARD_AND_EXPIRY
- Support for CipherSuites that use FIPS 140-2 certified cryptography
- An additional property, TARGCLIENTMATCHING, of a ConnectionFactory,
QueueConnectionFactory, or TopicConnectionFactory object
- Channel compression
- Prevent exceptions associated with specific WebSphere MQ reason codes
from being logged
- Support for using a WebSphere MQ connection tag and the associated connect
options when connecting to a z/OS(R) queue manager
- Exploiting the NonPersistentMessageClass attribute of a WebSphere MQ queue to provide better performance for JMS
persistent messages
- Four additional properties, OPTIMISTICPUBLICATION, OUTCOMENOTIFICATION,
PROCESSDURATION, and RECEIVEISOLATION of a ConnectionFactory or TopicConnectionFactory
object
- Reduction in the number of Java archive (JAR) files that must
be included in the CLASSPATH setting
- The Java archive file, com.ibm.mqbind.jar, is no longer supplied
- Support for the WebSphere MQ binding options when connecting to a queue
manager in bindings mode
- An additional environment variable, MQ_JAVA_LIB_PATH
The Javadoc tool has been used to generate the HTML pages
containing the specifications of the WebSphere MQ base Java and WebSphere MQ JMS APIs. This documentation is supplied with WebSphere MQ, but the Javadoc tool has
also been used to generate the reference sections in this edition.
This edition also contains various editorial improvements, clarifications,
and corrections.