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Deprecated Classes | |
examples.mqbridge.awt.AwtMQBridgeServer
In v2.0 this is no longer relevent, given that the queue manager will load bridge capability if the required pre-requisite software is available on the classpath. Use examples.awt.AwtMQeServer instead of this class from now on. |
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examples.mqbridge.queuemanager.MQBridgeServer
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com.ibm.mqe.mqbridge.MQeBaseTransformer
Deprecated class used in previous versions of MQe to transform an MQ message to MQe message format and vice versa. Use MQeJMSRFHTransformer class instead. |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeChannelListener
(from V2.0) This class is now deprecated. It formed part of the cluster of classes used to provide 'Server' (ie listener) capability for queue managers. This functionality is now provided by other classes which can be controlled (indirectly) through the MQeCommunicationsListenerAdminMsg, you can use this class to add, delete, start and stop a communications listener. See java doc of this class for more info. This class is used to create a listener for incoming WebSphere MQ Everyplace logical channels. This class is a descendant of |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeChannelManager
(from V2.0) This class is now deprecated. It formed part of the cluster of classes used to provide 'Server' (ie listener) capability for queue managers. This functionality is now provided by other classes which can be controlled (indirectly) through the MQeCommunicationsListenerAdminMsg, you can use this class to add, delete, start and stop a communications listener. See java doc of this class for more info. This class is used to create a manager for the WebSphere MQ Everyplace logical channels. This class is a descendant of |
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com.ibm.broker.mqimqe.wrapper.MQeMbConstants
The contents in this class are also available in MQeMbMsgObject . MQe messages to the broker
should use the class MQePubSubMsgObject . |
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com.ibm.broker.mqimqe.wrapper.MQeMbMsgObject
Use MQePubSubMsgObject . |
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com.ibm.mqe.mqbridge.MQeMbTransformer
It is recommended that messages of class MQePubSubMsgObject
are used instead of MQeMbMsgObject ; the bridge should then be configured
to use the MQeJMSRFHTransformer transformer. |
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com.ibm.mqe.mqbridge.MQeMQBridges
This class no longer performs useful function. It is provided as an aid to existing MQe programs so they will run, providing this class is on the classpath. The queue manager now loads bridge capability if the environment supports it, so if the application instantiates and activates a queue manager, then all support provided by this class in the past is available to the application once the queue manager activation has completed. |
Deprecated Interfaces | |
com.ibm.mqe.MQeTraceInterface
This interface class is being replaced by the MQeTraceHandler
interface class.
Please remove references to this interface from your code, and implement the
MQeTraceHandler interface instead. |
Deprecated Fields | |
com.ibm.mqe.mqbridge.MQeMQBridges.copyright
The whole class is deprecated. |
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com.ibm.mqe.mqbridge.MQeMQBridges.MQE_FIELD_LABEL_ATTRIBUTE_LOAD_BRIDGE_RULE
The queue manager now loads bridge capability if the environment supports it, so if the application instantiates and activates a queue manager, then all support provided by this class in the past is available to the application once the queue manager activation has completed. The bridge information is now owned by a queue manager, so there is now no concept of filtering the names of bridge objects loaded into a JVM from a larger collection of bridge configurations. So this part of the start-up parameters is no longer needed. |
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com.ibm.mqe.mqbridge.MQeMQBridges.MQE_FIELD_LABEL_SECTION_NAME_MQBRIDGE
The queue manager now loads bridge capability if the environment supports it, so if the application instantiates and activates a queue manager, then all support provided by this class in the past is available to the application once the queue manager activation has completed. The bridge information is now owned by a queue manager, so there is now no concept of filtering the names of bridge objects loaded into a JVM from a larger collection of bridge configurations. So this part of the start-up parameters is no longer needed. |
Deprecated Methods | |
examples.mqbridge.queuemanager.MQBridgeServer.activate(boolean)
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com.ibm.mqe.mqbridge.MQeMQBridges.activate(MQeFields)
The whole class is now deprecated. |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeQueueManager.checkActive()
Use isQueueManagerActive() method as a direct replacement |
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com.ibm.mqe.mqbridge.MQeMQBridges.close()
The whole class is now deprecated. |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeFields.equals(Object)
The equals() method will change in the next release to conform with the Java Language Specification. Please use either the includes() method or the isEqualTo() method instead. |
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com.ibm.mqe.jms.MQeSession.getAcknowledgementMode()
since JMS 1.1, MQeSession.getAcknowledgeMode() should be used |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeFields.getIntArray(String)
Use getArrayOfInt. |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeFields.getLongArray(String)
Use getArrayOfLong. |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeEnumeration.getNextMessage(MQeAttribute, long)
This method has been deprecated because of the ambiguity in its use. The functionality that this method provides is available through other API calls. The calls used will depend upon whether the enumeration was generated for justUIDs and whether a destructive read (message is removed from queue) or non destuctive read (message remains on queue) is required. - If the enumeration was generated as a result of a browse with the justUID flag set to false, then the nextElement method returns a copy of the message (non destructive read). If a destructive read is required, the message can be used as a filter to perform a getMessage or deleteMessage call. - If the enumeration was generated as a result of a browse with the justUID flag set to true, then the nextElement method returns an MQeFields instance which can be used to perform a destuructive getMessage or a non-destructive browseMessages. |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeFields.getObject(String)
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeQueueRule.getPendingMessage(String, MQeFields, long)
as of MQe version 2 this method is no longer invoked |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeQueueManager.getReference(String)
Since there can only be one queue manager per jvm it is more efficient to use the method getDefaultQueueManager which returns a reference or null. |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeQueueManagerRule.getRetryCount()
This method is no longer used. |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeFields.getShortArray(String)
Use getArrayOfShort. |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeQueueRule.indexEntry(MQeFields, MQeMsgObject)
This is deprecated as this method is no longer used. |
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examples.mqbridge.queuemanager.MQBridgeServer.main(String[])
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeQueueManagerRule.peerConnection(String)
This method is no longer called, as peer channels are not supported in version 2 of MQe |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeFields.putIntArray(String, int[])
Use putArrayOfInt. |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeFields.putLongArray(String, long[])
Use putArrayOfLong. |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeFields.putObject(String, Object)
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeFields.putShortArray(String, short[])
Use putArrayOfShort. |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeQueueRule.resetMessageLock(MQeFields)
This is deprecated as this rule is no longer used. |
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeQueueRule.useCountChanged(int)
This is deprecated as this method is no longer used. |
Deprecated Constructors | |
examples.mqbridge.queuemanager.MQBridgeServer()
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examples.mqbridge.queuemanager.MQBridgeServer(MQeFields)
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examples.mqbridge.queuemanager.MQBridgeServer(String)
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examples.mqbridge.queuemanager.MQBridgeServer(String, boolean)
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com.ibm.mqe.MQeMessageEvent(Object, String, String)
from version 2. Since the user cannot do anything useful with a message event, this constructor will be removed in the near future. |
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com.ibm.mqe.mqbridge.MQeMQBridges()
The whole class is now deprecated. |
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