java.lang.Object | +----com.ibm.mq.MQPutMessageOptions
This class contains options that control the behavior of MQQueue.put().
public MQPutMessageOptions();
Constructs an object with no options set, and blank resolvedQueueName and resolvedQueueManagerName.
public MQPutMessageOptions(boolean noReadBack);
Constructs an MQPutMessageOptions object; reading the options field is optional. You can use this constructor to save some overheads if your application never needs to read back the options field.
public com.ibm.mq.MQQueue
An input field that indicates the source of the context information. If the options field includes MQC.MQPMO_PASS_IDENTITY_CONTEXT or MQC.MQPMO_PASS_ALL_CONTEXT, set this field to refer to the MQQueue from which to take the context information. The initial value of this field is null.
public int
Handle to the context reference
public int
Number of messages that could not be sent.
public int
Number of messages successfully sent to local queues.
public int
Options that control the action of MQQueue.put(). Any or none of the following values can be specified. If more than one option is required, the values can be combined using '+' or '|'.
public int
Flag which controls the behavior of MQPUT when used with distribution lists.
public java.lang.String
An output field set by the queue manager to the name of the queue manager that owns the remote queue. This might be different from the name of the queue manager from which the queue was accessed if the queue is a remote queue.
public java.lang.String
The output field set by the queue manager to the name of the queue on which the message is placed. This might be different from the name used to open the queue, if the opened queue was an alias or model queue.
public int
Number of messages successfully sent to remote queues.
public void updateDistributionListItems();
Copies updates in the response records into the distribution list items. Called from the bindings.
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