WebSphere MQ Everyplace provides the following communications
adapters. You can modify the behavior of these adapters using Java
properties. For more information on how to use these properties and
their effect on each communications adapter, refer to the WebSphere MQ
Everyplace Java Programming Reference.
- Communications adapters
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- MQeMidpHttpAdapter
- Provides support for reading and writing to the network using the HTTP
1.0 protocol in a MIDP environment.
- MQeTcpipHistoryAdapter
- Provides support for reading and writing to the network using the TCP
protocol. This adapter provides the best TCP performance by chaching
recently used data. Therefore, we recommend that you use this
adapter.
- MQeTcpipLengthAdapter
- Provides support for reading and writing to the network using the TCP
protocol.
- MQeTcpipHttpAdapter
- Provides support for reading and writing to the network using the HTTP
1.0 protocol. Also provides support for passing HTTP requests
through proxy servers.
- Note:
- If using the Microsoft JVM, the http:proxyHost and http:proxyPort
properties are automatically set by the JVM using the settings in the Internet
Explorer. If the use of proxies is not required for WebSphere MQ
Everyplace, set the http.proxySet Java property to false.
- MQeUdpipBasicAdapter
- Provides support for reading and writing to the network using the UDP
protocol. This adapter uses only one port on the server. The
behaviour of this adapter is particularly sensitive to the various Java
property settings, as detailed in the WebSphere MQ Everyplace Java Programming
Reference.
- MQeWESAuthenticationAdapter
- Provides support for passing HTTP requests through WebSphere MQ Everyplace
authentication proxy servers and transparent proxy servers.
You can also write your own adapters to tailor WebSphere MQ Everyplace for
your own environment. The next section describes some adapter examples
that are supplied to help you with this task.
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