Compilers
The following compilers are supported for
WebSphere® MQ for Linux®, Version 6.0.
C applications/C++ applications- GNU C Compiler (gcc) and g++ Version 2.9.5
- GNU C Compiler (gcc) and g++ Version 3.2
- GNU C Compiler (gcc) and g++ Version 3.3
- GNU C Compiler (gcc) and g++ Version 3.4
Note: The C++ support libraries are installed in directories whose
names match the compiler version, /opt/mqm/lib/<version>,
and links are placed from /opt/mqm/lib to the default version,
3.2.
COBOL applications- Micro Focus Server Express, V4.0
Java™ applications- IBM® Software
Developer's Kit (SDK), Java 2 Technology Edition for Linux Version
1.4.2
Transaction Monitors
The following transaction processing
monitors (coordination through X/Open XA interface) are supported for use
with the Extended Transactional Client:
- BEA Tuxedo 8.1
- WebLogic V8.1 is supported when used with the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 operating
system.
- IBM WebSphere Application
Server (WAS) V5.1 is supported when used with the SUSE Linux Enterprise
Server (SLSE) 8 operating system.
WebSphere MQ for Linux, Version 6.0 supports WebSphere Application
Server as an XA coordinator. For more information about the WebSphere MQ
application adaptor, see the WebSphere Application Server Enterprise Edition WebSphere MQ
Application Adaptor Development Guide, SC09-4444.
Java Messaging and SOAP transport
If you want
to use Java Messaging and SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol)
Support, you need a Java Runtime Environment Version 1.4.2 or
later. An appropriate runtime environment is provided in the JDK provided
on the
WebSphere MQ Server CD- ROM. See
WMQ Components for package information.
The JDK available
on the server CD-ROM is:
- IBM 32-bit
Software Developer's Kit (SDK) for Linux on Intel® architecture, Java 2
Technology Edition, Version 1.4.2
This JDK provides support for SOAP and are FIPS 140-2 compliant. For
a list of alternative JDKs, see
www.ibm.com/software/integration/websphere/mqplatforms/supported.html
For WebSphere MQ Version 6.0 Java scripts to function properly a number
of environment variables must be set. For information on setting these environment
variables and general information about using Java with WebSphere MQ see, Using Java.
For
further information about SOAP see, the WebSphere MQ Transport for SOAP book.
If
you use a JDK other than the one supplied by
WebSphere MQ Version 6.0 you
should be aware that:
- The JDK may not be FIPS level 140-2 compliant and by using it with WebSphere MQ, will not comply the FIPS 140-2 standards.
- SOAP is not supported.