In Java, a typical administration application instantiates a subclass of MQeAdminMsg, configures it with the required administration request, and passes it to the AdminQ on the target queue manager. If the application wishes to know the outcome of the action, a reply can be requested. When the request has been processed the result of the request is returned in a message to the reply-to queue and queue manager specified in the request message.
The reply can be sent to any queue manager or queue but you can configure a default reply-to queue that is used solely for administration reply messages. This default queue is created using the defineDefaultAdminReplyQueue() method of the MQeQueueManagerConfigure class. The name of the queue is AdminReplyQ and applications can refer to it using the constant MQe.Admin_Reply_Queue_Name.