Expanded About this book
Licence warning
Who should read this book
Prerequisite knowledge
Terms used in this book
Expanded Summary of changes
Changes for this edition (SC34-6280-00)
Expanded Migration notes
Migrating from version 1.2.5 or lower to version 1.2.6 or higher
Expanded Overview
WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue manager
Expanded 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
Expanded Getting started
Installation
Expanded Setting the environment
JVM options
Trace options
JVM environment
Compiling and Linking
Threading build time considerations
Relationship with the Native C Client
Examples
Expanded Using the C Bindings
Expanded Using handles
API conventions
Managing handles
Object hierarchy
Static type checking
Expanded Exception handling
Obtaining an Exception Block
Expanded Unsupported Java APIs
Use of Java class names
Type mapping
Expanded Threading application design considerations
Run time
Expanded Session
API calls
Expanded Administration messages
WebSphere MQ-bridge
Expanded Fundamental objects
MQeString
MQeFields
Expanded Queue managers, messages, and queues
Expanded Creating and deleting queue managers
Queue manager names
Creating a queue manager
Deleting a queue manager
Using queue manager aliases
Expanded Starting queue managers
Client queue managers
Server queue managers
Expanded Messages
Storing messages
Filters
Message Expiry
Expanded 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
Expanded Synchronous and asynchronous messaging
Synchronous messaging
Asynchronous messaging
Expanded Assured message delivery
Synchronous assured message delivery
Security
Expanded Administering messaging resources
Expanded The basic administration request message
Base administration fields
Fields specific to the managed resource
Other useful fields
Expanded The basic administration reply message
Outcome of request fields
Expanded Administration of managed resources
Queue managers
Connections
Queues
Security and administration
Expanded WebSphere MQ-bridge
Expanded Installation
WebSphere MQ Classes for Java
Expanded Configuring the WebSphere MQ-bridge
Naming recommendations for inter-operability with a WebSphere MQ network
Configuring a basic installation
Configuration example
Expanded 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
Expanded How to send a message from WebSphere MQ to WebSphere MQ Everyplace
Handling undeliverable messages
Putting messages to the WebSphere MQ-bridge queue
Expanded Getting and browsing messages from the WebSphere MQ-bridge queue
Usage restrictions
Expanded National language support implications
Conclusion
Expanded Security
Security features
Expanded Local security
Usage scenario
Usage guide
Expanded Queue-based security
Queue-based security and asynchronous queues
Usage scenario
Usage guide
Queue-based security - connection reuse
Expanded Message-level security
Usage scenario
Usage guide
Expanded Private registry service
Private registry and the concept of authenticatable entity
Usage scenario
Usage guide
Expanded Public registry service
Usage scenario
Usage guide
mini-certificate issuance service
Appendix A. Applying maintenance to WebSphere MQ Everyplace
Expanded Appendix B. Notices
Trademarks
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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