You can create, update, delete and inquire on local queues and their descendents using administration actions provided in MQe. The basic administration mechanism is inherited from MQeAdminMsg.
The name of a queue is formed from the target queue manager name, for a local queue this is the name of the queue manager that owns the queue, and a unique name for the queue on that queue manager. Two fields in the administration message are used to uniquely identify the queue, these are the ASCII fields Admin_Name and Queue_QMgrName. You can use the setName(queueManagerName, queueName) method to set these two fields in the administration message.
The following diagram shows an example of a queue manager configured with a local queue. Queue manager qm1 has a local queue named invQ. The queue manager name characteristic of the queue is qm1, which matches the queue manager name. The following diagram shows a local queue: