Notation

This document uses a consistent notation for diagramming the resources. The diagramming technique allows the areas of specific interest to be shown prominently, while the less relevant parts of a system can be hidden. This is easier to show with a diagram. Figure 50 shows a host and the WebSphere MQ Everyplace resources on it in the familiar tree notation.

Figure 50. A host and the WebSphere MQ Everyplace resources on it.


Figure 51 shows the same resources in the 'dispersed' form.

Figure 51. A host and the WebSphere MQ Everyplace resources on it: 'dispersed' form.


The line with a diamond shape shows that the queue manager is the child of the host. This preserves the parent/child relationship from the tree, that would otherwise be lost by separating the elements.



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