Java

In Java, there is a hierarchy of administration message types. For certain operations, the exact type of administration message is required, for example, to create a Home Server 'queue' you need a Home Server Queue administration message. For other operations, a more general administration message is appropriate, for example, to enquire upon a home server queue, you can use a queue administration message, or a remote queue administration message. If in doubt, use the exact type of administration message.

The following messages are provided for administration of WebSphere MQ Everyplace resources:

Table 3. Administration messages

Message name Purpose
MQeAdminMsg an abstract class that acts as the base class for all administration messages
MQeAdminQueueAdminMsg provides support for administering the administration queue
MQeConnectionAdminMsg provides support for administering connections between queue managers
MQeHomeServerQueueAdminMsg provides support for administering home-server queues
MQeQueueAdminMsg provides support for administering local queues
MQeQueueMangerAdminMsg provides support for administering queue managers
MQeRemoteQueueAdminMsg provides support for administering remote queues
MQeStoreAndForwardQueueAdminMsg provides support for administering store-and-forward queues
MQeCommunicationsListenerAdminMsg provides support for administering communications listeners

These base administration messages are provided in the com.ibm.mqe.administration package. Other types or resource can be managed by subclassifying either MQeAdminMsg or one of the existing administration messages. For instance, an additional administration message for managing the WebSphere MQ bridge is provided in the com.ibm.mqe.mqbridge package.



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