java.lang.Object | +----com.ibm.mq.MQChannelDefinition
Use the MQChannelDefinition class to pass information concerning the connection with the queue manager to the send, receive, and security exits.
Note: This class does not apply when connecting directly to WebSphere MQ in bindings mode.
public java.lang.String
The name of the channel through which the connection is established.
public java.lang.String
The TCP/IP hostname of the machine on which the queue manager resides.
public java.util.Collection
The list of supported header data compression techniques.
public java.lang.String
The actual TCP/IP address in use.
public int
The maximum length of message that can be sent to the queue manager.
public java.util.Collection
The list of supported message data compression techniques.
public java.lang.String
The name of the queue manager to which the connection is made.
public java.lang.String
A storage area for the receive exit to use. Information placed here is preserved across invocations of the receive exit, and is also available to the send and security exits.
public java.lang.String
The password used to establish the connection.
public java.lang.String
The user ID used to establish the connection.
public java.lang.String
A storage area for the security exit to use. Information placed here is preserved across invocations of the security exit and is also available to the send and receive exits.
public java.lang.String
A storage area for the send exit to use. Information placed here is preserved across invocations of the send exit and is also available to the security and receive exits.
public java.lang.String
The SSL peer name used for matching. If SSL is used to encrypt data, the name is set to the Distinguished Name presented by the queue manager during connection. If SSL is not used, it is left at null.
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