Server queue managers

A server usually runs on a server platform. A server can run server-side applications but can also run client-side applications. As with clients, a server can open connections to many other queue managers on both servers and clients. One of the main characteristics that differentiate a server from a client is that it can handle many concurrent incoming requests. A server often acts as an entry point for many clients into an MQe network . MQe provides the following server examples:

MQeServer
A console based server.
MQePrivateServer
A console based server with enhanced security.
AwtMQeServer
A graphical front end to MQeServer.
MQBridgeServer
In addition to the normal MQe server functions, this server can send and receive messages to and from other members of the MQ family. This server is in package examples.mqbridge.queuemanager.

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