WebSphere MQ Everyplace includes some tools that enable the administration
of WebSphere MQ Everyplace objects from the command line, using simple
scripts. The following tools are provided:
- QueueManagerUpdater
- Creates a device queue manager from an ini file, and sends an
administration message to update the characteristics of a queue
manager.
- IniFileCreator
- Creates an ini file with the necessary content for a client queue
manager.
- LocalQueueCreator
- Opens a client queue manager, adds a local queue definition to it, and
closes the queue manager.
- HomeServerCreator
- Open a server queue manager, adds a home-server queue, and closes the
queue manager.
- ConnectionCreator
- Allow a connection to be added to an WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue manager
without programming anything in Java.
- RemoteQueueCreator
- Opens a device queue manager for use, sends it an administration message
to cause a remote queue definition to be created, then closes the queue
manager.
- MQBridgeCreator
- Creates an WebSphere MQ bridge on an WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue
manager.
- MQQMgrProxyCreator
- Creates a WebSphere MQ queue manager proxy for a bridge.
- MQConnectionCreator
- Creates a connection definition for a WebSphere MQ system on a proxy
object.
- MQListenerCreator
- Creates a WebSphere MQ transmit queue listener to pull messages from
WebSphere MQ.
- MQBridgeQueueCreator
- Creates an WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue that can reference messages on a
WebSphere MQ queue.
- StoreAndForwardQueueCreator
- Creates a store-and-forward queue.
- StoreAndForwardQueueQMgrAdder
- Adds a queue manager name to the list of queue managers for which the
store-and-forward queue accepts messages.
The following files are also provided:
- Example script files
- Two example .bat files, and a runmqsc script to demonstrate setting
up a fictitious network configuration, involving a branch, a gateway, and a
WebSphere MQ system.
- Rolled-up Java example
- An example of how a batch file can be rolled-up into a Java file for
batch-language independence.
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