Figures

  1. Message queuing compared with traditional communication
  2. Representation of a message
  3. Group of logical messages
  4. Segmented messages
  5. How distribution lists work
  6. Opening a distribution list in C
  7. Opening a distribution list in COBOL
  8. Putting a message to a distribution list in C
  9. Putting a message to a distribution list in COBOL
  10. Logical order on a queue
  11. Physical order on a queue
  12. Skipping backout using MQGMO_MARK_SKIP_BACKOUT
  13. Sample JCL used to invoke the CSQUCVX utility
  14. Flow of application and trigger messages
  15. Relationship of queues within triggering
  16. Setting of key fields for many CICS user programs in a unit of work viewed from the perspective of the bridge
  17. Setting of key fields: WebSphere MQ - pseudo-conversational 3270 transaction viewed from the perspective of the bridge prior to CICS TS 2.2
  18. Setting of key fields: WebSphere MQ - conversational 3270 transaction viewed from the perspective of the bridge
  19. User program abends (only program in the unit of work)
  20. Fragments of JCL to link-edit the object module in the batch environment, using single-phase commit
  21. Fragments of JCL to link-edit the object module in the batch environment, using two-phase commit
  22. Fragments of JCL to link-edit the object module in the CICS environment
  23. Fragments of JCL to link-edit the object module in the IMS environment
  24. Dynamic linking using COBOL in the batch environment
  25. Dynamic linking using COBOL in the CICS environment
  26. Dynamic linking using COBOL in the IMS environment
  27. Dynamic linking using assembler language in the batch environment
  28. Dynamic linking using assembler language in the CICS environment
  29. Dynamic linking using assembler language in the IMS environment
  30. Dynamic linking using C language in the batch environment
  31. Dynamic linking using C language in the CICS environment
  32. Dynamic linking using C language in the IMS environment
  33. Dynamic linking using PL/I in the batch environment
  34. Dynamic linking using PL/I in the IMS environment
  35. Running the Reference Message samples
  36. Request and Inquire samples using triggering
  37. Sample i5/OS Client/Server (Echo) program flowchart
  38. The database coordination samples
  39. Example of ubbstxcn.cfg file for WebSphere MQ for Windows
  40. Sample TUXEDO makefile for WebSphere MQ for Windows
  41. How TUXEDO samples work together
  42. Example of a report from the Print Message sample application
  43. Programs and panels for the TSO versions of the Mail Manager
  44. Programs and panels for the CICS version of the Mail Manager
  45. Example of a panel showing a list of waiting messages
  46. Example of a panel showing the contents of a message
  47. Immediate Inquiry panel for the Credit Check sample application
  48. Programs and queues for the Credit Check sample application (COBOL programs only)
  49. Initial screen for Message Handler sample
  50. Message list screen for Message Handler sample
  51. Chosen message is displayed