Guidance for users
Getting started
What are WebSphere MQ classes for Java?
What are WebSphere MQ classes for Java Message Service?
Connection options
Client connection
Bindings connection
Prerequisites
Installation and configuration
What is installed
Installation directories
Environment variables
The WebSphere MQ Java libraries
STEPLIB configuration on z/OS
Running WebSphere MQ Java applications under the Java 2 Security Manager
Running WebSphere MQ base Java applications under CICS Transaction Server
Using WebSphere MQ classes for Java (WebSphere MQ base Java)
Configuring your queue manager to accept client connections
TCP/IP client
Verifying with the sample application
Solving WebSphere MQ base Java problems
Tracing the sample application
Error messages
Using WebSphere MQ classes for Java Message Service (WebSphere MQ JMS)
JMS Postcard
Setting up JMS Postcard
Starting
Sign-on
Sending a postcard
JMS Postcard configuration
How JMS Postcard works
Post installation setup
Additional setup for publish/subscribe mode
Queues that require authorization for non-privileged users
Running the point-to-point IVT
Point-to-point verification without JNDI
Point-to-point verification with JNDI
IVT error recovery
The publish/subscribe installation verification test
Publish/subscribe verification without JNDI
Publish/subscribe verification with JNDI
PSIVT error recovery
Solving problems
Tracing programs
Logging
Using the WebSphere MQ JMS administration tool
Invoking the administration tool
Configuration
Using an unlisted InitialContextFactory
Security
Administration commands
Manipulating subcontexts
Administering JMS objects
Object types
Verbs used with JMS objects
Creating objects
Properties
Property dependencies
The ENCODING property
SSL properties
Sample error conditions
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