Servlet

Overview of servlet queue managers, which run inside a Web server

As well as running as a standalone server, a queue manager can be encapsulated in a servlet to run inside a Web server . A servlet queue manager has nearly the same capabilities as a server queue manager. MQeServlet provides an example implementation of a servlet. As with the server, servlets use ini files to hold start up parameters. A servlet uses many of the same MQe components as the server.

The main component not required in a servlet is the connection listener, this function is handled by the Web server itself. Web servers only handle http data streams so any MQe client that wishes to communicate with an MQe servlet must use the http adapter (com.ibm.mqe.adapters.MQeTcpipHttpAdaper). When you configure connections to queue managers running in servlets, you must specify the name of the servlet in the parameters field of the connection.


Terms of use | WebSphere software

(c) Copyright IBM Corporation 2004, 2005. All rights reserved.