Tables

  1. Example of channel names
  2. Three ways of using the remote queue definition object
  3. Reply-to queue alias
  4. Queue name resolution at queue manager QMA
  5. Queue name resolution at queue manager QMB
  6. Reply-to queue name translation at queue manager QMA
  7. Channel attributes for the channel types
  8. Negotiated HBINT value and the corresponding KAINT value
  9. Functions available in Windows systems and UNIX(R) systems
  10. Channel programs for Windows and UNIX systems
  11. Settings on the local Windows system for a remote queue manager platform
  12. Default outstanding connection requests on Windows
  13. Configuration worksheet for IBM(R) Communications Server for Windows systems
  14. Configuration worksheet for WebSphere MQ for Windows
  15. Default outstanding connection requests
  16. Settings on the local UNIX system for a remote queue manager platform
  17. Configuration worksheet for Communications Server for AIX(R)
  18. Configuration worksheet for WebSphere MQ for AIX
  19. Configuration worksheet for HP SNAplus2
  20. Configuration worksheet for WebSphere MQ for HP-UX
  21. Configuration worksheet for SNAP-IX
  22. Configuration worksheet for WebSphere MQ for Solaris
  23. Configuration worksheet for Communications Server for Linux
  24. Configuration worksheet for WebSphere MQ for Linux
  25. Channel tasks
  26. Settings on the local z/OS system for a remote queue manager platform
  27. Configuration worksheet for z/OS using LU 6.2
  28. Configuration worksheet for WebSphere MQ for z/OS
  29. Configuration worksheet for z/OS using LU 6.2
  30. Configuration worksheet for WebSphere MQ for z/OS using queue-sharing groups
  31. Channel attribute fields per message channel type
  32. Program and transaction names
  33. Channel states on i5/OS
  34. Settings on the local i5/OS system for a remote queue manager platform
  35. Configuration worksheet for SNA on an i5/OS system
  36. Configuration worksheet for WebSphere MQ for iSeries
  37. Channel exits available for each channel type
  38. Identifying API calls