Samples for Linux and UNIX systems

Table 22 shows the techniques demonstrated by the sample programs for WebSphere MQ for Linux and WebSphere MQ on UNIX(R) systems.

Table 22. WebSphere MQ on UNIX sample programs demonstrating use of the MQI (C and COBOL)

Technique
C
(source) (1)
COBOL
(source) (2)
C
(executable)
Client (3) (executable)
Putting messages using the MQPUT call
amqsput0
amq0put0 amqsput amqsputc
Putting a single message using the MQPUT1 call amqsinqa amqsecha amqminqx amqmechx amqiinqx amqiechx amqvinqx amqviechx amqsinq amqsech amqsechc
Putting messages to a distribution list (4) amqsptl0 amq0ptl0.cbl amqsptl amqsptlc
Replying to a request message
amqsinqa
amqminqx
amqiinqx
amqvinqx
amqsinq
no sample
Getting messages (no wait)
amqsgbr0
amq0gbr0
amqsgbr
no sample
Getting messages (wait with a time limit)
amqsget0
amq0get0
amqsget
amqsgetc
Getting messages (unlimited wait)
amqstrg0
no sample
amqstrg
amqstrgc
Getting messages (with data conversion)
amqsecha
no sample
amqsech
no sample
Putting Reference Messages to a queue (4)
amqsprma
no sample
amqsprm
amqsprmc
Getting Reference Messages from a queue (4)
amqsgrma
no sample
amqsgrm
amqsgrmc
Reference Message channel exit (4)
amqsqrma
amqsxrma
no sample
amqsxrm
no sample
Browsing first 20 characters of a message
amqsgbr0
amq0gbr0
amqsgbr
amqsgbrc
Browsing complete messages
amqsbcg0
no sample
amqsbcg
amqsbcgc
Using a shared input queue
amqsinqa
amqminqx
amqiinqx
amqvinqx
amqsinq
amqsinqc
Using an exclusive input queue
amqstrg0
amq0req0
amqstrg
amqstrgc
Using the MQINQ call
amqsinqa
amqminqx
amqiinqx
amqvinqx
amqsinq
no sample
Using the MQSET call
amqsseta
amqmsetx
amqisetx
amqvsetx
amqsset
amqssetc
Using a reply-to queue
amqsreq0
amq0req0
amqsreq
amqsreqc
Requesting message exceptions
amqsreq0
amq0req0
amqsreq
no sample
Accepting a truncated message
amqsgbr0
amq0gbr0
amqsgbr
no sample
Using a resolved queue name
amqsgbr0
amq0gbr0
amqsgbr
no sample
Triggering a process
amqstrg0
no sample
amqstrg
amqstrgc
Using data conversion
(5)
no sample
no sample
no sample
WebSphere MQ (coordinating XA-compliant
database managers) accessing a single
database using SQL
amqsxas0.sqc
DB2
amqsxas0.ec
Informix
amq0xas0.sqb
no sample
no sample
WebSphere MQ (coordinating XA-compliant
database managers) accessing two
databases using SQL
amqsxag0.c
amqsxab0.sqc
amqsxaf0.sqc
amq0xag0.cbl
amq0xab0.sqb
amq0xaf0.sqb
no sample
no sample
CICS(R) transaction (6)
amqscic0.ccs
no sample
amqscic0
no sample
Encina(R) transaction (4)
amqsxae0
no sample
amqsxae0
no sample
TUXEDO transaction to put messages (7)
amqstxpx
no sample
no sample
no sample
TUXEDO transaction to get messages (7)
amqstxgx
no sample
no sample
no sample
Server for TUXEDO (7)
amqstxsx
no sample
no sample
no sample
Dead-letter queue handler
(8)
no sample
amqsdlq
no sample
From an MQI client, putting a message
no sample
no sample
no sample
amqsputc
From an MQI client, getting a message
no sample
no sample
no sample
amqsgetc
Connecting to the queue manager
using MQCONNX
amqscnxc
no sample
no sample
amqscnxc
Using API exits
amqsaxe0.c
no sample
amqsaxe
no sample
Cluster workload balancing exit
amqswlm0.c
no sample
amqswlm
no sample
Notes:
  1. The executable version of the WebSphere MQ client samples share the same source as the samples that run in a server environment.
  2. COBOL is not supported by WebSphere MQ for Linux. Compile programs beginning 'amqm' with the Micro Focus COBOL compiler, those beginning 'amqi' with the IBM(R) COBOL compiler, and those beginning 'amq0' with either.
  3. The executable versions of the WebSphere MQ client samples are not available on WebSphere MQ for HP-UX.
  4. Supported on WebSphere MQ for AIX, WebSphere MQ for HP-UX, and WebSphere MQ for Solaris only.
  5. On WebSphere MQ for AIX, WebSphere MQ for HP-UX, and WebSphere MQ for Solaris this program is called amqsvfc0.c.
  6. CICS is supported by WebSphere MQ for AIX and WebSphere MQ for HP-UX only.
  7. TUXEDO is not supported by WebSphere MQ for Linux
  8. The source for the dead-letter queue handler is made up of several files and provided in a separate directory.