Administration using the WebSphere MQ Explorer

Administration using the WebSphere MQ Explorer
What you can do with the WebSphere MQ Explorer
Remote queue managers
Deciding whether to use the WebSphere MQ Explorer
Setting up the WebSphere MQ Explorer
Prerequisite software
Required definitions for administration
Cluster membership
Security
Authorization to use the WebSphere MQ Explorer
Security for connecting to remote queue managers
Using a security exit
Using SSL security
Connecting via another queue manager
Data conversion
Using the WebSphere MQ Explorer
Showing and hiding queue managers and clusters
Using the WebSphere MQ Taskbar application (Windows only)
Using the WebSphere MQ alert monitor application (Windows only)
Security on Windows
Using Active directory (Windows only)
User rights required for AMQMSRVN
Changing the user name associated with WebSphere MQ Services
Controlling access (Windows only)
Using DCOMCNFG.EXE to change access permissions
Changing the password of the AMQMSRVN user account
Extending the WebSphere MQ Explorer
Who this chapter is for
What you need to know to understand this chapter
Introduction
Importing the simple Eclipse plug-in
Writing an Eclipse plug-in for the WebSphere MQ Explorer
Accessing Javadoc
Utilizing extension points
Register
Add tree node
Add content page
Add context menu item
Applying plug-ins to the WebSphere MQ Explorer