Table 24 shows the techniques demonstrated by the WebSphere MQ for Windows sample programs.
A project can contain several files. When you open a project within Visual Basic, the other files are loaded automatically. No executable programs are provided.
All the sample projects, except mqtrivc.vbp, are set up to work with the WebSphere MQ server. To find out how to change the sample projects to work with the WebSphere MQ clients see Preparing Visual Basic programs.
Technique | Project file name |
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Putting messages using the MQPUT call | amqsputb.vbp |
Getting messages using the MQGET call | amqsgetb.vbp |
Browsing a queue using the MQGET call | amqsbcgb.vbp |
Simple MQGET and MQPUT sample (client) | mqtrivc.vbp |
Simple MQGET and MQPUT sample (server) | mqtrivs.vbp |
Putting and getting strings and user-defined structures using MQPUT and MQGET | strings.vbp |
Using PCF structures to start and stop a channel | pcfsamp.vbp |
Creating a queue using the MQAI | amqsaicq.vbp |
Listing a queue manager's queues using the MQAI | amqsailq.vbp |
Monitoring events using the MQAI | amqsaiem.vbp |
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