WebSphere MQ for non-z/OS platforms
With WebSphere(R) MQ for non-z/OS platforms you can write applications that:
- Send messages to other applications running under the same operating systems.
The applications can be on either the same or another system.
- Send messages to applications that run on other WebSphere MQ platforms.
- Use message queuing from within CICS for AS/400, TXSeries(R) for AIX(R), TXSeries for HP-UX, TXSeries for Solaris,
and TXSeries for Windows systems applications.
- Use message queuing from within Encina(R) for AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, and Windows systems.
- Use message queuing from within Tuxedo for AIX, AT&T, HP-UX, Solaris, and Windows systems.
- Use WebSphere MQ as a transaction manager, coordinating updates made
by external resource managers within WebSphere MQ units of work. The following external
resource managers are supported and comply with the X/OPEN XA interface
- DB2(R)
- Informix(R)
- Oracle
- Sybase
- Process several messages together as a single unit of work that can be
committed or backed out.
- Run from a full WebSphere MQ environment, or run from a WebSphere MQ client environment
on the following platforms:
- i5/OS(TM) (Java(TM) client only)
- UNIX(R) systems
- VM/ESA(R)
- Windows(R) 2000, Windows 2003,
or Windows XP