Introduction

Concepts of intercommunication
What is intercommunication?
How does distributed queuing work?
What do we call the components?
Components needed to send a message
Components needed to return a message
Cluster components
Distributed queuing components
Message channels
Sender-receiver channels
Requester-server channel
Requester-sender channel
Server-receiver channel
Cluster-sender channels
Cluster-receiver channels
Message channel agents
Transmission queues
Channel initiators and listeners
Channel-exit programs
Dead-letter queues
Remote queue definitions
How to get to the remote queue manager
Multi-hopping
Sharing channels
Using different channels
Using clustering
Security
Security exits
Secure sockets layer
Making your applications communicate
How to send a message to another queue manager
Defining the channels
Defining the queues
Sending the messages
Starting the channel
Triggering channels
Safety of messages
Fast, nonpersistent messages
Undelivered messages
More about intercommunication
Addressing information
What are aliases?
Queue name resolution
Queue manager alias definitions
Outbound messages - remapping the queue manager name
Outbound messages - altering or specifying the transmission queue
Inbound messages - determining the destination
Reply-to queue alias definitions
What is a reply-to queue alias definition?
Reply-to queue name
Networks
Channel and transmission queue names
Network planner