Tables

  1. Platforms and connection modes
  2. WebSphere MQ Java installation directories
  3. Samples directories
  4. CLASSPATH setting to run WebSphere MQ base Java applications, including the WebSphere MQ base Java sample applications
  5. CLASSPATH setting to run WebSphere MQ JMS applications, including the WebSphere MQ JMS sample applications
  6. The location of the WebSphere MQ Java libraries for each platform
  7. Administration verbs
  8. Syntax and description of commands used to manipulate subcontexts
  9. The JMS object types that are handled by the administration tool
  10. Syntax and description of commands used to manipulate administered objects
  11. Property names and valid values
  12. The valid combinations of property and object type
  13. Property names for queue and topic URIs
  14. Symbolic values for queue properties
  15. The JMS 1.1 domain independent interfaces
  16. Possible values for NameValueCCSID field
  17. MQRFH2 folders and properties used by JMS
  18. Property data types
  19. JMS header fields mapping to MQMD fields
  20. JMS properties mapping to MQMD fields
  21. JMS provider specific properties mapping to MQMD fields
  22. Outgoing message field mapping
  23. Outgoing message JMS property mapping
  24. Outgoing message JMS provider specific property mapping
  25. Incoming message JMS header field mapping
  26. Incoming message property mapping
  27. Incoming message provider specific JMS property mapping
  28. Load1 parameters and defaults
  29. ASFClient1 parameters and defaults
  30. TopicLoad parameters and defaults
  31. ASFClient3 parameters and defaults
  32. Comparison of representations of property values within the administration tool and within applications
  33. Utilities supplied with WebSphere MQ classes for Java Message Service
  34. CipherSpecs supported by WebSphere MQ and their equivalent CipherSuites