A queue manager can run in many different types of environment. This package
contains a set of examples that allow a queue manager to run as a client,
server, or servlet:
- MessageWaiter
- An example of how to wait
for messages without using the deprecated waitFormessage method.
- MQeClient
- A simple client typically used on a device.
- MQePrivateClient
- A client that can be used with secure queues and secure messaging.
- MQeServer
- A server that can connect concurrently to multiple queue managers (clients
or servers). This is typically used on a server platform. Batch file ExamplesAwtMQeServer.bat can
be used to run the examples.awt.AwtMQeServer example which
provides a graphical front end to this server.
- MQePrivateServer
- Similar to MQeServer but allows the use of secure queues and secure messaging.
- MQeServlet
- An example that shows how to run a queue manager in a servlet.
- MQeChannelTimer
- An example that polls the channel manager so that it can time-out idle
channels.
- MQeQueueManagerUtils
- A set of helper methods that configure start various MQe components.
For more details about running queue managers in different environments
see Starting queue managers. For details on queue managers
that provide an environment for secure queues and messaging (MQePrivateClient
and MQePrivateServer), see sec10001.html#mqegsec.