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Configuring an environment for developing and running CMP applications

Prepare the environment in which you want to run your CMP applications.

Before you start:

To develop and run Java™ applications that use the CMP API, you must install the following prerequisite software in your local computer environment:
  • The WebSphere® MQ Classes for Java.

    These classes provide the internal wire protocol that your applications use to communicate with the broker.

    You can install the classes from the media supplied with WebSphere Message Broker.

  • An IBM® Java Development Kit (JDK) at a supported Java level. Java support is defined in Additional software requirements.

    WebSphere Message Broker does not supply a JDK; you must acquire and install a suitable product yourself.

    You must use an IBM JDK to develop CMP applications and an IBM Java Runtime Environment (JRE) to run these applications.

To set up your computer in preparation for building and running CMP applications, you must configure your class path environment variable so that it includes the WebSphere MQ Classes for Java, and the JAR file that defines the CMP.

You can also run CMP applications, and therefore control one or more broker components, from computers on which you have not installed WebSphere Message Broker. For more information, see Configuring environments without the Broker component installed.

The JAR file ConfigManagerProxy.jar contains the English message catalog for displaying broker (BIP) messages from the Administration log of the broker. If you want a CMP application to display broker messages in a language other than English, you must also add the directory that contains the localized message catalogs to your class path; for example, C:\Program Files\IBM\MQSI\v.r.m.f\messages on Windows operating systems. The default directory includes the version, release, modification, and fix of the product, in the format v.r.m.f (version.release.modification.fix).

You can also use the CMP to display or log messages from a catalog that you create yourself.

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