Connection between IBM WebSphere Application Server and a queue manager

If the queue manager providing point-to-point messaging is a reduced function queue manager, connection must be through either TCP client/server channel. In JMS terms, this means choosing client transport for the queue connection factory object. The integral JMS provier (IJP) supports direct IP transport or MQ transport.

If the queue manager providing point-to-point messaging is a full function queue manager, you can choose either client transport or bindings transport for the queue connection factory object. If you choose bindings transport, the WebSphere Application Server and the queue manager must both exist on the same z/OS image. If you choose client transport, you must install the Client Attachment feature of WebSphere MQ for z/OS.

Both types of connection support transactional applications: the client transport by using XA protocols; the bindings transport by using a WebSphere Application Server stub, CSQBWSTB, which uses RRS services.


Related concepts
Resource Recovery Services (RRS)
Integral JMS provider (IJP)



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Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 9:56:50 PM CDT    WebSphere Application Server for z/OS, Version 5.0.2
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