WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Configuring brokers using the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer
Configure your local and remote brokers by using the WebSphere® Message Broker Explorer.
If you are using systems other than Linux on x86 or Windows, you must first create your brokers on those systems; see Configuring brokers.
If you are using Windows, you must have administrator access rights to create brokers by using the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer. When creating a broker, you might be prompted to agree to the use of administrator rights or be prompted to enter an administrator user ID and password.
On Linux on x86 or Windows, use the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer to create local brokers, and to configure, modify, and administer your local and remote brokers.
To start the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer:
Open a command shell in which the mqsiprofile command has not been run and enter the strmqcfg command, or run /usr/bin/strmqcfg.
Click , or double-click the shortcut on your desktop labeled 'WebSphere MQ Explorer'. On Windows systems, if user account control is enabled, you must right-click WebSphere MQ Explorer, and select Run as Administrator to start the application with the appropriate privileges.
In the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer you can configure broker, execution group and message
flow properties including security and configurable services. See
the following tasks for more information: