Using the MQe development and administration tools

The following are some of the tools that you can use to develop or administer MQe applications:

MQe_Explorer
The MQe_Explorer provides a graphical user interface for the management of an MQe network and its interconnection with MQ. It allows MQe queue managers and their associated objects, such as queues, connections, and bridges, to be locally or remotely configured. MQe_Explorer also provides a simple way of creating local queue managers, which can then be further configured to meet the needs of applications. It also offers a launch and debug environment for MQe applications. MQe_Explorer is available as part of the Server Support SupportPac™. For more information see MQe SupportPacs.
MQe_Script
MQe_Script is a command-line based tool for MQe, and is platform independent. It allows MQe queue managers and their associated objects, such as queues, connections, listeners, and bridge objects to be locally or remotely configured. Test messages can also be sent to the queues to validate the operation of the network. Like the MQe_Explorer, MQe_Script provides a simple way of creating local queue managers, which you can then configure and extend for use by your application. MQe_Script is available as part of the Server Support SupportPac. For more information see MQe SupportPacs.
MQe_Service
MQe_Service is a wizard-based tool for MQe local queue manager creation and operation. Additionally, it enables the automated set up of MQe gateway and MQ queue managers, where messages are required to pass between MQe and MQ networks.
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Eclipse
Eclipse is an open industry-supported platform for software development tools. It provides a plug-in based framework that facilitates the creation, integration, and use of software tools. For more information on Eclipse, see:
http://www.eclipse.org

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