The CONNECTION_DEF constants may be used to create a connection definition administration message. In order to create an administration message the message must contain the MQE_CONNECTION_DEF_NAME.
Data Structures | |
struct | MQeConnectionDefinitionParms_st |
Administrator parameter data structure for connection definition. More... | |
Defines | |
#define | MQE_CONNECTION_DEF_NAME |
The name of the target queue manager. This must be present - use mqeFields_putAscii(). | |
#define | MQE_CONNECTION_DEF_DESCRIPTION |
A description of the connection definition - use mqeFields_putUnicode(). | |
#define | MQE_CONNECTION_DEF_CHANNEL |
Channel class name - use MQE_CHANNEL_CLASS. | |
#define | MQE_CONNECTION_DEF_ADAPTER |
Adapter class name. | |
#define | MQE_CONNECTION_DEF_ADAPTERS |
An array of adapters, although only the first element is used. | |
#define | MQE_CONNECTION_DEF_ADAPTER_CLASS |
Not yet implemented for administration messages - for IPV6. | |
#define | MQE_CONNECTION_DEF_ADAPTER_DESTINATION |
Not yet implemented for administration messages - for IPV6. | |
#define | MQE_CONNECTION_DEF_ADAPTER_VIAQM |
Not yet implemented for administration messages - for IPV6. | |
#define | MQE_CONNECTION_DEF_ADAPTER_ASCII_PARM |
A command to be used at the remote machine. | |
#define | MQE_CONNECTION_DEF_ADAPTER_OPTIONS |
Not currently used by the Native adapter. | |
#define | MQE_CHANNEL_CLASS |
The channel class name. | |
#define | MQE_CHANNEL_CLASS_TOKEN |
The channel class name as a token. | |
#define | MQE_CONNECTION_DEF_ALIASES |
The connection definition aliases. | |
#define | MQE_TRANSPORTER_CLASS_NAME |
The transporter class name as a token. | |
#define | CONNDEF_INIT_VAL |
initial value for the connection definition structure | |
#define | SET_CONNDEF_INIT_VAL(condefParms) |
initial value for the connection definition structure | |
#define | CONNDEF_CHANNEL_CLASS_OP |
bit flag for the base structure channel class field | |
#define | CONNDEF_DESC_OP |
bit flag for the connection definition structure description field | |
#define | CONNDEF_ADAPTER_CLASS_OP |
bit flag for the connection definition structure adapter class field | |
#define | CONNDEF_ADAPTER_PARMS_OP |
bit flag for the connection definition structure adapter parameter field | |
#define | CONNDEF_COMMAND_OP |
bit flag for the connection definition structure channel command field | |
#define | CONNDEF_ALIAS_OP |
bit flag for connection alias operations. | |
#define | CONNDEF_VIAQM_OP |
bit flag for the connection definition structure viaQM parameter field | |
#define | CONNDEF_ALL_OP |
mask for all bit flags for the connection definition structure |
|
Adapter class name.
Use MQE_HTTP_ADAPTER, and if required the IP address and port number of the remote machines. This string will look something like: Network:120.5.5.9:8081 This should be added to the adapters array. Use mqeFields_putAscii() to the MQeFields in the first element in the adapters array |
|
An array of adapters, although only the first element is used.
Use mqeFields_putAsciiArray() |
|
A command to be used at the remote machine.
The default that should be used is ?Channel as defined in MQE_HTTP_COMMAND. Use mqeFields_putAscii() to the MQeFields in the first element in adapters array. |
|
Not currently used by the Native adapter.
This contains options such as persistence |
|
bit flag for connection alias operations.
Connection alias exists in the current Java code base. Its equivalent in the Native code base is the Queue Manager Alias. |