The fundamental elements of the MQe programming model are messages, queues,
and queue managers.
- MQe messages contain application-defined content. Messages are stored
in a queue and can be moved across an MQe network. You can address messages
to a target queue by specifying the target queue manager and queue name.
- Applications place messages on queues through a put operation and
typically retrieve them through a get operation.
- Queues can either be local or remote and are managed by
queue managers.
- The registry stores configuration data.
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