Managing the broker

Setting up a broker
Broker queues
System queues
Other stream queues
SYSTEM.BROKER.MODEL.STREAM
Internal queues
Dead-letter queue
Other considerations
Access control
Backup
Broker configuration stanza
Broker configuration parameters
Controlling the broker
Starting a broker
Using triggering to start the broker
Stopping a broker
Displaying the status of a broker
Adding a stream
Creating a stream queue
Informing other brokers about the stream
Deleting a stream
Deleting a stream on an isolated broker
Deleting a stream on a broker that is part of a network
Adding a broker to a network
Deleting a broker from the network
Problems when deleting brokers
Deleting a broker that has a child broker
Sequence of commands for adding and deleting brokers
Control commands
clrmqbrk (Clear broker's memory of a neighboring target broker)
dltmqbrk (Delete broker)
dspmqbrk (Display broker status)
endmqbrk (End broker function)
migmqbrk (Migrate broker to WebSphere Business Integration Brokers)
strmqbrk (Start broker function)
Message broker exit
Publish/subscribe routing exit
Parameters
Usage notes
C invocation
Publish/subscribe routing exit parameter structure
Fields
C declaration
Writing a publish/subscribe routing exit program
Limitations on WebSphere MQ work done in the routing exit
Security considerations
Compiling a publish/subscribe routing exit program
Sample routing exit