The date when the information was last altered.
The time when the information was last altered.
The value can be between 0 and 999 999. A value of 0 indicates that heartbeating is not in use.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_CHANNEL_DESC_LENGTH.
The value can be:
The maximum length of the string is MQ_CHANNEL_NAME_LENGTH.
The value can be:
This is valid only on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, i5/OS, Solaris, and Windows.
The value can be:
The maximum length of the string is MQ_CONN_NAME_LENGTH. On z/OS, it is MQ_LOCAL_ADDRESS_LENGTH.
The value can be:
The value can be one, or more, of
The maximum length of the string is MQ_LOCAL_ADDRESS_LENGTH.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_MCA_NAME_LENGTH.
The value can be:
The maximum length of the MCA user identifier depends on the environment in which the MCA is running. MQ_MCA_USER_ID_LENGTH gives the maximum length for the environment for which your application is running. MQ_MAX_MCA_USER_ID_LENGTH gives the maximum for all supported environments.
On Windows, the user identifier may be qualified with the domain name in the following format:
user@domain
The value can be one, or more, of:
The maximum length of the string is MQ_MODE_NAME_LENGTH.
The maximum length of the exit name depends on the environment in which the exit is running. MQ_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum length for the environment in which your application is running. MQ_MAX_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum for all supported environments.
In the following environments, if more than one message exit has been defined for the channel, the list of names is returned in an MQCFSL structure instead of an MQCFST structure: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Solaris, Linux, and Windows. An MQCFSL structure is always used on z/OS.
The maximum length of the exit name depends on the environment in which the exit is running. MQ_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum length for the environment in which your application is running. MQ_MAX_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum for all supported environments.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_EXIT_DATA_LENGTH.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_EXIT_DATA_LENGTH.
In the following environments, if more than one message exit user data string has been defined for the channel, the list of strings is returned in an MQCFSL structure instead of an MQCFST structure: AIX, HP-UX i5/OS, Solaris, Linux, and Windows. An MQCFSL structure is always used on z/OS.
The value can be:
If a nonblank password is defined, it is returned as asterisks. Otherwise, it is returned as blanks.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_PASSWORD_LENGTH. However, only the first 10 characters are used.
The value can be:
The maximum length of the string is MQ_Q_MGR_NAME_LENGTH.
Specifies the disposition of the object (that is, where it is defined and how it behaves). This parameter is valid only on z/OS. The value can be:
The maximum length of the exit name depends on the environment in which the exit is running. MQ_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum length for the environment in which your application is running. MQ_MAX_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum for all supported environments.
In the following environments, if more than one receive exit has been defined for the channel, the list of names is returned in an MQCFSL structure instead of an MQCFST structure: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Solaris, Linux, and Windows. An MQCFSL structure is always used on z/OS.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_EXIT_DATA_LENGTH.
In the following environments, if more than one receive exit user data string has been defined for the channel, the list of strings is returned in an MQCFSL structure instead of an MQCFST structure: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Solaris, Linux, and Windows. An MQCFSL structure is always used on z/OS.
The maximum length of the exit name depends on the environment in which the exit is running. MQ_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum length for the environment in which your application is running. MQ_MAX_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum for all supported environments.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_EXIT_DATA_LENGTH.
The maximum length of the exit name depends on the environment in which the exit is running. MQ_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum length for the environment in which your application is running. MQ_MAX_EXIT_NAME_LENGTH gives the maximum for all supported environments.
In the following environments, if more than one send exit has been defined for the channel, the list of names is returned in an MQCFSL structure instead of an MQCFST structure: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Solaris, Linux, and Windows. An MQCFSL structure is always used on z/OS.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_EXIT_DATA_LENGTH.
In the following environments, if more than one send exit user data string has been defined for the channel, the list of strings is returned in an MQCFSL structure instead of an MQCFST structure: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Solaris, Linux, and Windows. An MQCFSL structure is always used on z/OS.
The length of the string is MQ_SSL_CIPHER_SPEC_LENGTH.
The value can be
Defines whether WebSphere MQ requires a certificate from the SSL client.
The length of the string is MQ_SSL_PEER_NAME_LENGTH. On z/OS, it is MQ_SSL_SHORT_PEER_NAME_LENGTH.
Specifies the filter to use to compare with the Distinguished Name of the certificate from the peer queue manager or client at the other end of the channel. (A Distinguished Name is the identifier of the SSL certificate.) If the Distinguished Name in the certificate received from the peer does not match the SSLPEER filter, the channel does not start.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_TP_NAME_LENGTH.
The value may be:
The maximum length of the string is MQ_USER_ID_LENGTH. However, only the first 10 characters are used.
The maximum length of the string is MQ_Q_NAME_LENGTH.
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