MQe

MQe supports a variety of network configurations. There is no concept of a client or a server as in the MQ host or distributed products. Instead, you can configure MQe queue managers to act as clients or servers, enabling them to perform application-defined tasks.

An example of tailored configuration is that you can give MQe the ability to exchange messages with MQ host queue managers. To do this, configure an MQe queue manager with bridge capabilities. Without the bridge, an MQe queue manager can communicate directly with other MQe queue managers only. However, it can communicate indirectly through other queue managers in the network that have bridge capabilities.

For more details see How MQe works.


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