Table of Contents

About this book

  • Licence warning
  • Who should read this book
  • Prerequisite knowledge
  • Terms used in this book
  • Summary of changes

  • Changes for this edition (SC34-6280-00)
  • Migration notes

  • Migrating from version 1.2.5 or lower to version 1.2.6 or higher
  • Overview

  • WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue manager
  • WebSphere MQ Everyplace queues
  • Local queue
  • Remote queue
  • Store-and-forward queue
  • Home-server queue
  • WebSphere MQ-bridge queue
  • Dead-letter queue
  • Administration queue
  • WebSphere MQ Everyplace connections
  • WebSphere MQ Everyplace bridge to WebSphere MQ
  • Security
  • Getting started

  • Installation
  • Setting the environment
  • JVM options
  • Trace options
  • JVM environment
  • Compiling and Linking
  • Threading build time considerations
  • Relationship with the Native C Client
  • Examples
  • Using the C Bindings

  • Using handles
  • API conventions
  • Managing handles
  • Object hierarchy
  • Static type checking
  • Exception handling
  • Obtaining an Exception Block
  • Unsupported Java APIs
  • Use of Java class names
  • Type mapping
  • Threading application design considerations
  • Run time
  • Session
  • API calls
  • Administration messages
  • WebSphere MQ-bridge
  • Fundamental objects

  • MQeString
  • MQeFields
  • Queue managers, messages, and queues

  • Creating and deleting queue managers
  • Queue manager names
  • Creating a queue manager
  • Deleting a queue manager
  • Using queue manager aliases
  • Starting queue managers
  • Client queue managers
  • Server queue managers
  • Messages
  • Storing messages
  • Filters
  • Message Expiry
  • Queues
  • Queue names
  • Queue types
  • Queue ordering
  • Reading all the messages on a queue
  • Browse and Lock
  • Message listeners
  • Message polling
  • Messaging operations
  • Using queue aliases
  • Synchronous and asynchronous messaging
  • Synchronous messaging
  • Asynchronous messaging
  • Assured message delivery
  • Synchronous assured message delivery
  • Security
  • Administering messaging resources

  • The basic administration request message
  • Base administration fields
  • Fields specific to the managed resource
  • Other useful fields
  • The basic administration reply message
  • Outcome of request fields
  • Administration of managed resources
  • Queue managers
  • Connections
  • Queues
  • Security and administration
  • WebSphere MQ-bridge

  • Installation
  • WebSphere MQ Classes for Java
  • Configuring the WebSphere MQ-bridge
  • Naming recommendations for inter-operability with a WebSphere MQ network
  • Configuring a basic installation
  • Configuration example
  • Administration of the WebSphere MQ-bridge
  • WebSphere MQ-bridge administration actions
  • WebSphere MQ-bridge considerations when shutting down a WebSphere MQ queue manager
  • Administered objects and their characteristics
  • How to send a message from WebSphere MQ to WebSphere MQ Everyplace
  • Handling undeliverable messages
  • Putting messages to the WebSphere MQ-bridge queue
  • Getting and browsing messages from the WebSphere MQ-bridge queue
  • Usage restrictions
  • National language support implications
  • Conclusion
  • Security

  • Security features
  • Local security
  • Usage scenario
  • Usage guide
  • Queue-based security
  • Queue-based security and asynchronous queues
  • Usage scenario
  • Usage guide
  • Queue-based security - connection reuse
  • Message-level security
  • Usage scenario
  • Usage guide
  • Private registry service
  • Private registry and the concept of authenticatable entity
  • Usage scenario
  • Usage guide
  • Public registry service
  • Usage scenario
  • Usage guide
  • mini-certificate issuance service
  • Appendix A. Applying maintenance to WebSphere MQ Everyplace

    Appendix B. Notices

  • Trademarks
  • Glossary

    Bibliography

    Index

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