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Problem(Abstract) |
Can IBM® WebSphere® Application Server 5.x Embedded
Messaging and the full WebSphere MQSeries® product coexist on the same
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Resolving the
problem |
The full MQSeries and WebSphere Embedded Messaging can
coexist on the same system, provided that:
- The full MQSeries is at least at the 5.3 CSD 1 level
- The full MQSeries must be installed before WebSphere
Embedded Messaging
Other Possible Scenarios
- Scenario 1: Install Embedded Messaging with no previous
MQSeries installed
- Select Embedded Messaging client and server components
during WebSphere Application Server installation.
- Installation creates a queue manager
(WAS_nodename_servername) and broker, and sets up some default JMS
resources.
- Scenario 2: Install the full MQSeries on same box as
Embedded Messaging
- Upgrade MQSeries to 5.3 CSD 1 or higher before
installing WebSphere Application Server. (This is the officially supported
and tested level for WebSphere MQSeries JMS Provider)
- Select Embedded Messaging client and server components
during WebSphere Application Server installation.
- Scenario 3: Accessing an MQSeries server on a remote
machine
- Upgrade MQSeries to 5.3 CSD 1 or higher.
- Install the WebSphere MQSeries Client on the WebSphere
Application Server machine.
- Scenario 4: Install embedded messaging for now, but
might want to upgrade to full MQSeries later.
- Proceed as with scenario 1.
- Embedded Messaging installation can be upgraded to full
WebSphere MQSeries 5.3 later. When you run the full MQSeries installation,
it asks if you want to remove or modify the version of MQSeries that is
currently installed (Embedded Messaging). Choose to remove the Server and
select to keep existing queue managers.
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Cross Reference information |
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Application Servers |
Runtimes for Java Technology |
Java SDK |
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