This section shows you how to configure the Palm network the Palm OS device and Windows NT/2000.
To configure the Palm network:
Send: CLIENT Send CR: Delay: 1 Send: CLIENTSERVER End:
QMgr.Name.Local=LocalQM ExampleQM.Adapter.Url=TcpipHttp:xx.xx.xx.xx:8081 ExampleQM.Adapter.Cmd=?Channel
The following information enables the WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue manager on the Palm to make a connection to a WebSphere MQ Everyplace server and perform PutMsg and GetMsg() operations.
The device queue manager name is LocalQM and this must be unique within the connected WebSphere MQ network so that the queue manager on the server knows how to route messages to the device.
For this example, if you are running the WebSphere MQ Everyplace example server, the queue manager name is ExampleQM, so only the IP address needs to be changed. Set this to the IP address of the computer the server is running on. If you are using a different queue manager, change the lines in the preference panel to your queue manager name and IP address.
Instead of the IP address, you may use the host name, for example abc.com.
To configure the Palm network:
Send: CLIENT Send: CLIENT Wait For: CLIENTSERVER End:
QMgr.Name.Local=LocalQM ExampleQM.Adapter.Url=TcpipHttp:xx.xx.xx.xx:8081 ExampleQM.Adapter.Cmd=?Channel
The following information enables the WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue manager on the Palm to make a connection to a WebSphere MQ Everyplace server and perform PutMsg and GetMsg() operations.
The device queue manager name is LocalQM and this must be unique within the connected WebSphere MQ network so that the queue manager on the server knows how to route messages to the device.
For this example, if you are running the WebSphere MQ Everyplace example server, the queue manager name is ExampleQM, so only the IP address needs to be changed. Set this to the IP address of the computer the server is running on. If you are using a different queue manager, change the lines in the preference panel to your queue manager name and IP address.
Instead of the IP address, you may use the host name, for example abc.com.