The name of the channel to connect to on the target queue manager. You must set this property, before constructing an MQQueueManager instance for use in client mode.
Specifies whether only FIPS-certified algorithms are to be used if cryptography is carried out in WebSphere MQ. If cryptographic hardware is configured, the cryptographic modules used are those provided by the hardware product, and these may, or may not, be FIPS-certified to a particular level. This depends on the hardware product in use.
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The TCP/IP hostname of the machine on which the WebSphere MQ server resides. If the hostname is not set, and no overriding properties are set, server bindings mode is used to connect to the local queue manager.
Indicates the number of unencrypted bytes sent and received within an SSL conversation before the secret key is renegotiated.
A message exit allows you to send the application data in a particular content and format. If MessageExit is set to null, no message exit will be called.
An array of authentication information records.
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The password to be authenticated.
The port to connect to. This is the port on which the WebSphere MQ server is listening for incoming connection requests. The default value is 1414.
A receive exit allows you to examine and alter data received from a queue manager. It is normally used in conjunction with a corresponding send exit at the queue manager. If ReceiveExit is set to null, no receive exit will be called.
A security exit allows you to customize the security flows that occur when an attempt is made to connect to a queue manager. If securityExit is set to null, no security exit will be called.
A send exit allows you to examine alter the data sent to a queue manager. It is normally used in conjunction with a corresponding receive exit at the queue manager. If SendExit is set to null, no send exit will be called.
If set, SSL is enabled for the connection. Set the SSLCipherSpec to the value of the CipherSpec set on the SVRCONN channel. If set to null (default), no SSL encryption is performed.
Sets the name of the parameter string required to configure the cryptographic hardware present on the system. For a full description of this property, see WebSphere MQ Programmable Command Formats and Administration Interface. This variable is ignored if sslCipherSpec is null.
This property is set to the fully-qualified filename of the key repository.
If this parameter is set to null (default), the certificate MQSSLKEYR environment variable will be used to locate the key repository. This variable is ignored if sslCipherSpec is null.
A distinguished name pattern. If sslCipherSpec is set, this variable can be used to ensure the correct queue manager is used. For a description of the format for this value, see Using the distinguished name of the queue manager. If set to null (default), no checking of the queue manager's DN is performed. This variable is ignored if sslCipherSpec is null.
The UserId to be authenticated.
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