Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
L
M
N
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
A
access control
Active Directory
accessing client-connection channel definitions
locating LDAP servers that hold CRLs
specifying that an MQI channel uses SSL
advanced installation
client
advantages of using WebSphere MQ clients
AIX
uninstalling the extended transactional client
AIX client
components for
hardware and software
installing
without SSL support
migrating to and from SSL support
removing
trace
AMQCLCHL.TAB
AMQSGETC sample program
(1)
,
(2)
AMQSGETW sample program
amqsputc sample program
AMQSPUTC sample program
AMQSPUTW sample program
applications
building
connected to multiple queue managers
connected to multiple servers
connection to server
in different environments
non-version 6.0
version 6.0
applications on WebSphere MQ clients
ApplType
authentication
authentication information object
automatic definition of channels
B
benefits of using WebSphere MQ clients
building applications
building applications for WebSphere MQ clients
MQI
C
C++ applications
linking
(1)
,
(2)
using
C applications
linking
CCSID (coded character set identifier)
CEDA
certificate revocation list (CRL)
channel
client connection
client-connection
(1)
,
(2)
definition
automatic
by user
connecting to a queue-sharing group
on the client and server
using MQSC commands
message
MQI
overview
server-connection
(1)
,
(2)
,
(3)
starting
user-defined
channel definition
maximum message length
on the client
on the server
(1)
,
(2)
overview
channel exits
ClientExitPath
ExitsDefaultPath
overview
path to exits
receive
security
send
channel initiator, starting
z/OS example
channels
stopping
CICS
configuring an extended transactional client
preparing and running client applications
sample client programs
CICS applications (non-z/OS)
CEDA
CICSENV.CMD file
environment specifics
MQSERVER
client
installation
advanced methods
LAN
unattended
unattended uninstall
uninstalling
client applications
CICS and Tuxedo sample programs
preparing and running
CICS and Tuxedo
Microsoft Transaction Server
WebSphere Application Server
WebSphere MQ JMS
Client CD
client channel definition table
directory path
how it is used
locating LDAP servers that hold CRLs
migrating to a later release level of WebSphere MQ
name of
specifying that an MQI channel uses SSL
where to find it
(1)
,
(2)
client-connection, defining
client-connection channel
defining
example
client library file
client setup
example
client to server connection
(1)
,
(2)
ClientExitPath
clients
removing
clients overview
CLNTCONN
COBOL
link libraries
linking applications
coded character set identifier (CCSID)
commands
MQSC
communication protocol
LU 6.2
NetBIOS
overview
SPX
TCP/IP
communication type
communications
configuring
overview
compact installation
client
components
Solaris client
configuring an extended transactional client
CICS
Microsoft Transaction Server
Tuxedo
WebSphere Application Server
WebSphere MQ JMS
XA compliant transaction managers
configuring communications
connection
client to server
(1)
,
(2)
LU 6.2
NetBIOS
overview
queue managers
server to client
SPX
TCP/IP
to queue-sharing group
CRL
See also
certificate revocation list (CRL)
CRL information
CSQUTIL
See also
WebSphere MQ utility program (CSQUTIL)
custom installation
client
customization
z/OS example
D
data compression
data conversion
data encryption
defining channels
connecting to a queue-sharing group
on the client
on the client and server
on the server
(1)
,
(2)
overview
using MQSC
using MQSC commands
delete queue manager
dltmqm
DQM, starting
z/OS example
dspmqtrc trace command
dynamic registration
E
ending verification
endmqm
endmqtrc trace command
(1)
,
(2)
environment variables
change setting
connecting to a client
creating channel definitions
display current setting
MQ_USER_ID
MQCCSID
MQCHLLIB
(1)
,
(2)
MQCHLTAB
(1)
,
(2)
MQIPADDRV
MQNAME
MQSERVER
(1)
,
(2)
MQSSLCRYP
MQSSLFIPS
MQSSLKEYR
MQSSLRESET
error log
overview
error messages
example
customize z/OS
inetd setup
installation verification
local queue, creating
MQSC, starting
MQSC, stopping
queue manager
creating
starting
server-connection channel, creating
setting up the server
exits
overview
receive
security
(1)
,
(2)
send
ExitsDefaultPath
extended transactional client
configuring
CICS
Microsoft Transaction Server
Tuxedo
WebSphere Application Server
WebSphere MQ JMS
XA compliant transaction managers
defined
hardware and software requirements
installing
Solaris, basic method
Solaris, unattended
Windows, basic method
Windows, from a LAN server
Windows, unattended
introduction
supported platforms
supported server platforms
supported transaction managers
uninstalling
AIX
HP-UX
Linux
Solaris
Windows, from a command prompt
Windows, introduction
Windows, using Add/Remove Programs
Windows, using the installation process
F
features
for a client installation
unattended installation
FFST, examining
(1)
,
(2)
First Failure Support Technology
G
getting a message from a queue
example
H
hardware and software requirements
hardware requirements
AIX client
HP-UX client
Linux client
Solaris client
Windows client
HP-UX
uninstalling the extended transactional client
HP-UX client
hardware and software
migrating to and from SSL support
trace
uninstalling
I
i5/OS client
inetd setup
z/OS example
installation
advanced methods
MQParms command
transforms
client
advanced methods
LAN
Msiexec
unattended
client types
clients
compact
client
custom
client
modifying
using Add/Remove Programs
using the Client CD
preparing for
response file
client
server
typical
client
verification
installing
AIX client
without SSL support
client on the server
Linux client
Windows client
installing an extended transactional client
Solaris
basic method
unattended
Windows
basic method
from a LAN server
unattended
L
LAN installation
client
LAN installation on Windows
language
installation from client CD
unattended installation
languages supported
LDAP server
See also
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server
library file, client
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server
linking applications for WebSphere MQ clients
MQI
linking with WebSphere MQ client code
C++ applications
C applications
COBOL applications
Visual Basic applications
Linux
uninstalling the extended transactional client
Linux client
hardware and software
installing
migrating to and from SSL support
uninstalling
listener
listener, starting
z/OS example
listening on LU 6.2
listening on TCP/IP
local queue
example
local queue, creating
example (z/OS)
LU 6.2
LU 6.2 connections
on a client
on a server
M
MCAUSER
MCAUserIdentifier
message
errors on UNIX systems
errors on Windows
maximum length
message channel
Message Queue Interface (MQI)
Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS)
configuring an extended transactional client
preparing and running client applications
migrating to and from SSL support
AIX client
HP-UX client
Linux client
Solaris client
modifying the installation
using Add/Remove Programs
client
using the Client CD
MQ_USER_ID
MQAIR structure
MQBACK
MQCCSID
what it does
MQCD structure
introduction
specifying that an MQI channel uses SSL
MQCHLLIB
how it is used
introduction
what is does
MQCHLTAB
how it is used
introduction
what it does
MQCMIT
MQCNO structure
introduction
locating LDAP servers that hold CRLs
specifying that an MQI channel uses SSL
MQCONN
MQCONN or MQCONNX failure
MQCONNX
MQCONNX call
defining a client-connection channel
locating LDAP servers that hold CRLs
specifying that an MQI channel uses SSL
Using
MQI
application in client environment
building applications for WebSphere MQ clients
linking applications for WebSphere MQ clients
MQI (Message Queue Interface)
MQI channel
MQI channels
MQINQ
MQIPADDRV
what it does
MQNAME
MQParms command
MQParms.ini
mqs.ini file
path to exits
role in connecting a client
MQSC
commands
starting
example
stopping
MQSCO structure
introduction
locating LDAP servers that hold CRLs
MQSeries server
name of
MQSERVER
cancelling
defining a client-connection channel
how it is used
relationship with client channel definition table
specifying that an MQI channel uses SSL
using
what it does
MQSSLCRYP
MQSSLFIPS
MQSSLKEYR
MQSSLRESET
Msiexec command
with response file
MTS
See also
Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS)
multiple queue managers
N
namelist
national language
installation from client CD
unattended installation
NetBIOS
connections
non-version 6.0 clients
P
parameter file
contents
creating
example
password
path to exits
mqs.ini file
platforms
for WebSphere MQ clients
for WebSphere MQ servers
preparing client applications
CICS
Microsoft Transaction Server
Tuxedo
WebSphere Application Server
WebSphere MQ JMS
preparing for installation
problem determination
process definition
putting a message on the queue
example
Q
queue manager
definition
deleting
maximum message length
starting
starting (z/OS example)
stopping
queue managers
queue-sharing groups
(1)
,
(2)
R
receive exit
removal response file format
client
removing
client
using Add/Remove Programs
Windows client
removing an AIX client
removing an extended transactional client
AIX
HP-UX
Linux
Solaris
Windows
from a command prompt
introduction
using Add/Remove Programs
using the installation process
resource manager
response file
client
(1)
,
(2)
removal
with Msiexec command
return codes
runmqtmc
running client applications
CICS
Microsoft Transaction Server
Tuxedo
WebSphere Application Server
WebSphere MQ JMS
S
sample client programs
sample programs
AMQSGETC
(1)
,
(2)
AMQSGETW
amqsputc
AMQSPUTC
AMQSPUTW
GET
PUT
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
security
access control
authentication
exit
on a WebSphere MQ client
password
user ID
security exit
send exit
server
connecting to a client
connection, defining
platform support
Server CD
server-connection channel
defining
example (not z/OS)
example (z/OS)
iSeries example
server queue manager
server to client connection
setmqcap command
setmqcrl command
setmqscp command
introduction
specifying that an MQI channel uses SSL
setting up the server
example
example (Windows)
i5/OS example
using Windows explorer
z/OS example
setting up WebSphere MQ clients
shared queues
(1)
,
(2)
silent installation
client
Solaris
Windows
silent uninstall
client
simple client-connection channel definition
software requirements
AIX client
HP-UX client
Linux client
Solaris client
Windows client
Solaris
installing the extended transactional client
basic method
unattended
uninstalling the extended transactional client
Solaris client
components
hardware and software
migrating to and from SSL support
trace
uninstalling
solving problems
(1)
,
(2)
SPX
connections
default socket
SSL
See also
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
key
renegotiating
SSLCIPH parameter
SSLCipherSpec field
SSLCRLNameList attribute
stop queue manager
strmqtrc trace command
(1)
,
(2)
supported server platforms
supported transaction managers
SVRCONN
switch load file
switch structure
See also
XA switch structure
syncpoint
considerations
coordination
syncpoint control
syncpoint coordinator
See also
transaction manager
system administration
T
task list
TCP/IP
default port
TCP/IP connection
on a client
on a server
TCP/IP connections
trace
AIX
HP-UX
Solaris
Windows
trace command
dspmqtrc
endmqtrc
(1)
,
(2)
strmqtrc
(1)
,
(2)
transaction
See also
unit of work
transaction manager
definition
external
transforms
Msiexec command
transmission protocol
LU 6.2
NetBIOS
SPX
TCP/IP
trigger monitor for WebSphere MQ clients
Tuxedo
configuring an extended transactional client
preparing and running client applications
sample client programs
two phase commit protocol
types of client installation
typical installation
client
U
unattended installation
client
Solaris
Windows
unattended removal
client
uninstallation response file format
client
uninstalling
client
HP-UX client
Linux client
Solaris client
using Add/Remove Programs
Windows client
uninstalling an extended transactional client
AIX
HP-UX
Linux
Solaris
Windows
from a command prompt
introduction
using Add/Remove Programs
using the installation process
unit of work
UNIX systems clients
error messages
user definition of channels
user ID
V
verification, ending
verifying installation
example
Version 6.0 clients
Visual Basic
link libraries
linking
linking applications
W
WebSphere Application Server
configuring an extended transactional client
preparing and running client applications
WebSphere MQ classes for Java Message Service
See also
WebSphere MQ JMS
WebSphere MQ client
WebSphere MQ Client CD
WebSphere MQ environment variables
WebSphere MQ extended transactional client
(1)
,
(2)
See also
extended transactional client
WebSphere MQ JMS
configuring an extended transactional client
preparing and running client applications
WebSphere MQ Script (MQSC) commands
WebSphere MQ server
platform support
WebSphere MQ Server CD
WebSphere MQ utility program (CSQUTIL)
creating a client channel definition file
creating CRL information in a client channel definition file
Windows
installing the extended transactional client
basic method
from a LAN server
unattended
uninstalling the extended transactional client
from a command prompt
introduction
using Add/Remove Programs
using the installation process
Windows client
error messages
hardware and software
installing
trace
uninstalling using Add/Remove Programs
X
XA compliant transaction managers
configuring an extended transactional client
XA Interface
xa_open string
example
format
how it is used
introduction
use by CICS
use by Tuxedo
XA switch structure
introduction
supplied with an extended transactional client
use by CICS
use by Tuxedo
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