WebSphere MQ Everyplace example bundle contents

WebSphere MQ Everyplace provides one main bundle for OSGi development and two example application bundles that provide hints on how to create a WebSphere MQ Everyplace client or server application within OSGi. No bundle exports or imports a service; they all rely on package dependency. The following table details the bundles and their dependencies.

Table 12. Bundles and dependencies

Bundle name Description Export packages Import packages
MQeBundle.jar Bundle containing all the required WebSphere MQ Everyplace classes excluding mqbridge functionality com.ibm.mqe com.ibm.mqe.adapters com.ibm.mqe.administration com.ibm.mqe.attributes com.ibm.mqe.communications com.ibm.mqe.messagestore com.ibm.mqe.mqemqmessage com.ibm.mqe.registry com.ibm.mqe.trace
MQeServerBundle.jar Example bundle containing a WebSphere MQ Everyplace Server application
com.ibm.mqe com.ibm.mqe.adapters com.ibm.mqe.administration com.ibm.mqe.trace org.osgi.framework
MQeClientBundle.jar Example bundle containing a WebSphere MQ Everyplace Client application
com.ibm.mqe com.ibm.mqe.adapters com.ibm.mqe.administration com.ibm.mqe.trace org.osgi.framework

Both example application bundles, MQeClientBundle.jar and MQeServerBundle.jar contain bundle activators which start and stop the application when the framework starts or stops the bundle. The bundles are in MQE_HOME/Java/Jars.



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