java.lang.Object | +----com.ibm.mq.MQManagedObject
MQManagedObject is a superclass for MQDistributionList , MQProcess, MQQueue, MQQueueManager . It provides the ability to inquire and set attributes of these objects.
public java.lang.String
The alternative user ID specified (if any) when this resource was opened. Setting this attribute has no effect.
public int
Controls the way the resource is closed. Permitted values are:
public com.ibm.mq.MQQueueManager
The queue manager to which this resource belongs. Setting this attribute has no effect.
public boolean
Deprecated
use the isOpen() method instead.
Indicates whether this resource is currently open. Do not set this attribute.
public java.lang.String
The name of this resource. This is either the name supplied by the access method, or the name allocated by the queue manager for a dynamic queue. Setting this attribute has no effect.
public int
The options specified when this resource was opened. Setting this attribute has no effect.
public void close() throws MQException;
Closes the object. No further operations on this object are permitted after it is closed. The behavior of the close method can be altered by setting closeOptions.
public final String getAttributeString(int aSelector, int length) throws MQException;
Gets an attribute string.
public String getDescription() throws MQException;
Gets the description of this resource as held at the queue manager.
public void inquire(int[] selectors, int[] intAttrs, byte[] charAttrs) throws MQException;
Queries requested attributes of the object.
Many of the common attribute values can be queried using the getXXX() methods defined in MQManagedObject , MQQueue, MQQueueManager and MQProcess.
public boolean isOpen();
Indicates whether this object is open.
public void set(int[] selectors, int[] intAttrs, byte[] charAttrs) throws MQException;
Sets requested attributes of the object.
Note that many of the more common attribute values can be set using the setXXX() methods defined in MQQueue .
public final void setAttributeString(int aSelector, String aValue, int length) throws MQException;
Sets an attribute string.
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