Before you can write an application program to issue WebSphere MQ commands, you must be familiar with:
This includes:
You need to know about messages, including:
You can find all this information in the WebSphere MQ Application Programming Guide and the WebSphere MQ Application Programming Reference manual.
These messages are generated by WebSphere MQ to show the success or failure of, and the responses to, WebSphere MQ commands. Each message is identified by an ID that contains the characters CSQ, for example, CSQN205I. For more information, see the WebSphere MQ for z/OS Messages and Codes manual.
If you want your WebSphere MQ commands to be run on a remote queue manager, see the WebSphere MQ Intercommunication manual for details of how to do this.
WebSphere MQ can also be set up to perform security checks, for example, to ensure that a user is authorized to issue a particular command for a particular resource. For more information, see the WebSphere MQ for z/OS System Setup Guide.
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