Introduction
Introduction to WebSphere
(R)
MQ
WebSphere MQ and message queuing
Time-independent applications
Message-driven processing
Messages and queues
What is a message?
Message lengths
How do applications send and receive messages?
What is a queue?
Predefined queues and dynamic queues
Retrieving messages from queues
Objects
Object names
Managing objects
Object attributes
WebSphere MQ queues
Defining queues
Queues used by WebSphere MQ
WebSphere MQ queue managers
Process definitions
Clusters
Namelists
Authentication information objects
Channels
Client connection channels
Listeners
Services
System default objects
Clients and servers
WebSphere MQ applications in a client-server environment
Extending queue manager facilities
User exits
API exits
Installable services
Security
Object Authority Manager (OAM) facility
User-written or third party channel exits
Channel security using SSL
Transactional support
An introduction to WebSphere MQ administration
Local and remote administration
Performing administration tasks using commands
Control commands
WebSphere MQ Script (MQSC) commands
PCF commands
Further methods of administration
Using the WebSphere MQ Explorer
Using the Windows Default Configuration application
Using the Microsoft Cluster Service (MSCS)
Understanding WebSphere MQ file names
Queue manager name transformation
Object name transformation
Notices
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Support
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