The WebSphere MQ queue manager proxy holds the properties specific to a
single WebSphere MQ queue manager. The proxy properties are shown in
the following table:
Table 21. WebSphere MQ queue manager proxy properties
Property | Explanation |
---|---|
Class | WebSphere MQ queue manager proxy class |
WebSphere MQ host name | IP host name used to create connections to the WebSphere MQ queue manager via the Java client classes. If not specified then the WebSphere MQ queue manager is assumed to be on the same machine as the bridge and the Java bindings are used |
WebSphere MQ queue manager proxy name | The name of the WebSphere MQ queue manager |
Name of owning bridge | Name of the bridge that owns this WebSphere MQ queue manager proxy |
Run state | Status: running or stopped |
Startup rule class | Rule class used when the WebSphere MQ queue manager is started |
Client Connection Children | List of all the client connections that are owned by this proxy |
More detail of each property can be found in the WebSphere MQ Everyplace Java Programming Reference, in the administration class com.ibm.mqe.mqbridge.MQeMQQMgrProxyAdminMsg.
Each proxy object supports the full range of create,inquire, inquire-all, update, start, stop, delete operations. Examples of these operations can be found in the java class examples.mqbridge.administration.programming.AdminHelperMQQMgrProxy.