Preparing and running CICS and Tuxedo applications
To prepare CICS(R) and Tuxedo applications to run as WebSphere MQ client applications,
follow the instructions in the WebSphere MQ Application Programming Guide.
Note, however, that the information in the WebSphere MQ Application Programming Guide that deals
specifically with preparing CICS and Tuxedo applications, including the
sample programs supplied with WebSphere MQ, assumes that you are preparing applications
to run on a WebSphere MQ server system. As a result, the information refers only
to WebSphere MQ libraries that are intended for use on a server system. When you
are preparing your client applications, you must do the following therefore:
- Use the appropriate client system library for the language bindings that
your application uses. For example, for applications written in C on AIX(R), HP-UX, or Solaris,
use the library libmqic instead of libmqm and, on Windows(R) systems,
use the library mqic32.lib instead of mqm.lib.
- Instead of the server system libraries shown in Table 19,
for AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris, and Table 20, for Windows systems,
use the equivalent client system libraries. If a server system library is
not listed in these tables, use the same library on a client system.