Part 1. Introduction

Partial Table-of-Contents

  • Chapter 1. Introduction to WebSphere MQ
  • WebSphere MQ and message queuing
  • Time-independent applications
  • Message-driven processing
  • Messages and queues
  • What is a message?
  • Message lengths
  • How do applications send and receive messages?
  • What is a queue?
  • Predefined queues and dynamic queues
  • Retrieving messages from queues
  • Objects
  • Object names
  • Managing objects
  • Object attributes
  • WebSphere MQ queues
  • Defining queues
  • Queues used by WebSphere MQ
  • WebSphere MQ queue managers
  • Process definitions
  • Channels
  • Clusters
  • Namelists
  • Authentication information objects
  • System default objects
  • Clients and servers
  • WebSphere MQ applications in a client-server environment
  • Extending queue manager facilities
  • User exits
  • Installable services
  • Security
  • Object Authority Manager (OAM) facility
  • DCE security
  • Channel security using SSL
  • Transactional support
  • Chapter 2. An introduction to WebSphere MQ administration
  • Local and remote administration
  • Performing administration tasks using commands
  • Control commands
  • WebSphere MQ Script (MQSC) commands
  • PCF commands
  • Administration on WebSphere MQ for Windows
  • Using the WebSphere MQ Explorer
  • Using the WebSphere MQ Services snap-in
  • Using the Windows Default Configuration application
  • Using the Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS)
  • Understanding WebSphere MQ file names
  • Queue manager name transformation
  • Object name transformation


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