Tables

  1. The MQ_CONNECT_TYPE environment variable
  2. Resolving queue names when using MQOPEN
  3. How queue attributes and options of the MQOPEN call affect access to queues
  4. Using message and correlation identifiers
  5. Using the group identifier
  6. Skeleton source files
  7. Essential code for CICS applications: XA initialization routine
  8. MQXR_BEFORE exit processing
  9. Valid combinations of function identifiers and ExitReasons
  10. API exit errors and appropriate actions to take
  11. z/OS environmental features
  12. When to use a shared-initiation queue
  13. Mapping WebSphere MQ messages to IMS transaction types
  14. Essential code for CICS applications (AIX(R))
  15. Essential code for CICS applications (HP-UX)
  16. Example of CRTPGM in the nonthreaded environment
  17. Example of CRTPGM in the threaded environment
  18. Essential code for CICS applications (Solaris)
  19. Context initiators and their associated context acceptors
  20. Call names for dynamic linking
  21. CICS adapter trace entries
  22. WebSphere MQ on UNIX sample programs demonstrating use of the MQI (C and COBOL)
  23. WebSphere MQ for Windows sample programs demonstrating use of the MQI (C and COBOL)
  24. WebSphere MQ for Windows sample programs demonstrating use of the MQI (Visual Basic)
  25. WebSphere MQ for iSeries sample programs demonstrating use of the MQI (C and COBOL)
  26. Where to find the samples for WebSphere MQ on UNIX systems
  27. Where to find the samples for WebSphere MQ for Windows
  28. Source for the distributed queuing exit samples
  29. Source for the data conversion exit samples (assembler language only)
  30. Batch Put and Get samples
  31. Batch Browse sample
  32. Batch Print Message sample (C language only)
  33. TSO Mail Manager sample
  34. TSO Message Handler sample
  35. CICS Put and Get samples
  36. CICS Queue Attributes sample
  37. CICS Mail Manager sample (COBOL only)
  38. CICS Credit Check sample
  39. Source and JCL for the Credit Check IMS sample (C only)