The example programs in this package are useful for proving that WebSphere
MQ Everyplace and WebSphere MQ can communicate with each other. These
examples are WebSphere MQ bindings programs that use the Java classes and are
driven by a simple command-line syntax.
- GetFromMQ
- This class destructively reads any message appearing on a specified
WebSphere MQ queue, and provides timing statistics on when the message
arrives. Optionally the message content can be dumped to the standard
output screen.
This example is useful when testing a link between WebSphere MQ Everyplace
and WebSphere MQ, to see what throughput is being achieved between the two
systems. Scripts dealing with connectivity between WebSphere MQ
Everyplace and WebSphere MQ can refer to and use this class.
- PutFromMQ
- This class puts a message to an WebSphere MQ queue, such that the user can
specify the target queue and the target queue manager. It specifically
uses the long form of the MQQueueManager.accessQueue()
method to make use of any WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue manager alias
definitions that might be defined on the WebSphere MQ queue.
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