Sample WebSphere MQ programs
Sample programs (all platforms except z/OS)
Features demonstrated in the sample programs
Samples for Linux and UNIX systems
Samples for WebSphere MQ for Windows
Visual Basic samples for WebSphere MQ for Windows
Samples for WebSphere MQ for iSeries
Preparing and running the sample programs
i5/OS
UNIX systems
Windows systems
Running the sample programs
On all platforms except i5/OS
On i5/OS
Length of queue name
Inquire, Set, and Echo examples
The Put sample programs
Running the amqsput and amqsputc samples
Running the amq0put sample
Running the AMQSPUT4 C sample
Running the AMQ0PUT4 COBOL sample
Design of the Put sample program
The Distribution List sample program
Running the Distribution List sample, amqsptl0
Design of the Distribution List sample
The Browse sample programs
UNIX
(R)
systems and Windows systems
i5/OS
Design of the Browse sample program
The Browser sample program
The Get sample programs
Running the amqsget and amqsgetc samples
Running the amq0get sample
Running the AMQSGET4 and the AMQ0GET4 samples
Design of the Get sample program
The Reference Message sample programs
Notes for i5/OS users
Running the Reference Message samples
Design of the Put Reference Message sample (amqsprma.c, AMQSPRM4)
Design of the Reference Message Exit sample (amqsxrma.c, AMQSXRM4)
Compiling the Reference Message Exit sample
Design of the Get Reference Message sample (amqsgrma.c, AMQSGRM4)
The Request sample programs
Running the amqsreq0.c, amqsreq, and amqsreqc samples
Running the amq0req0.cbl sample
Running the AMQSREQ4 sample
Running the AMQ0REQ4 sample
Running the Request sample using triggering
UNIX
(R)
systems, and Windows systems
i5/OS
Design of the Request sample program
The Inquire sample programs
Design of the Inquire sample program
The Set sample programs
Design of the Set sample program
The Echo sample programs
Design of the Echo sample programs
The Data-Conversion sample program
Design of the data-conversion sample
The Triggering sample programs
Running the amqstrg0.c, amqstrg, and amqstrgc samples
Running the AMQSTRG4 sample
Design of the triggering sample
Running the AMQSERV4 sample
Design of the trigger server
Ending the triggering sample programs on i5/OS
Running the samples using remote queues
Database coordination samples
Creating the databases and tables
Precompiling, compiling, and linking the samples
Precompiling in C
Precompiling in COBOL
Compiling and linking
Running the samples
C samples
COBOL samples
The CICS transaction sample
TUXEDO samples
Building the server environment
To build the server environment for WebSphere MQ for AIX:
To build the server environment for WebSphere MQ for Solaris:
To build the server environment for WebSphere MQ for HP-UX:
To build the server environment for WebSphere MQ for Windows:
Server sample program for TUXEDO
Put sample program for TUXEDO
Get sample for TUXEDO
Encina
(R)
sample program
Building the AMQSXAE0.C sample
Dead-letter queue handler sample
The Connect sample program
Running the amqscnxc sample
The API exit sample program
Configuring for the sample exit
Using the SSPI security exit on Windows systems
Object code
Source code
Sample programs for WebSphere MQ for z/OS
Features demonstrated in the sample applications
Put samples
Get samples
Browse sample
Print Message sample
Queue Attributes sample
Mail Manager sample
Credit Check sample
The Message Handler sample
Distributed queuing exit samples
Data-conversion exit samples
Preparing and running sample applications for the batch environment
Names of the sample batch applications
Preparing sample applications for the TSO environment
Names of the sample TSO applications
Preparing the sample applications for the CICS environment
QLOP abend
Names of the sample CICS applications
Preparing the sample application for the IMS environment
Names of the sample IMS application
The Put samples
Design of the Put sample
The Put samples for the batch environment
Usage notes
The Put samples for the CICS environment
Usage notes
The Get samples
Design of the Get sample
The Get samples for the batch environment
Usage notes
The Get samples for the CICS environment
Usage notes
The Browse sample
Design of the Browse sample
Language-dependent design considerations
The Print Message sample
Design of the sample
The Queue Attributes sample
Design of the sample
The Mail Manager sample
Preparing the sample
Preparing the sample for the TSO environment
Running the sample
Design of the sample
Menu program
Get-mail and display-message programs
Send-mail program
Nickname program
The Credit Check sample
Preparing and running the Credit Check sample
Entering information in the inquiry panels
Design of the sample
User interface program (CSQ4CVB1)
Credit application manager (CSQ4CVB2)
Checking-account program (CSQ4CVB3)
Distribution program (CSQ4CVB4)
Agency-query program (CSQ4CVB5/CSQ4CCB5)
Design considerations
Separate inquiry and reply queues in the CAM
How the sample handles errors
How the sample handles unexpected messages
How the sample uses syncpoints
How the sample uses message context information
Use of message and correlation identifiers in the CAM
The Credit Check sample with multiple queue managers
The IMS extension to the Credit Check sample
Design of the IMS checking-account program (CSQ4ICB3)
The Message Handler sample
Preparing and running the sample
Using the sample
Design of the sample
Object validation program
Message list program
Message content program
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