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Configuring a WebSphere MQ client link

Use this task to browse or change the properties of a link that enables a messaging engine to handle message requests from Version 5 JMS applications.

Why and when to perform this task

The WebSphere MQ link enables WebSphere Application Server Version 5 J2EE applications to use messaging resources of the WebSphere Application Server Version 6 default messaging provider that are backed by destinations on the service integration bus.

Each WebSphere MQ client link presents itself as a queue manager and transforms between the WebSphere MQ client protocols used by Version 51 JMS applications and the WebSphere Application Server Version 6 protocols used by messaging engines.

To configure a WebSphere MQ client link, use the administrative console to complete the following steps.

Steps for this task

  1. Display the settings page for the WebSphere MQ client link. Click Service integration > Buses > [Content Pane] bus_name > [Topology] Messaging engines > engine_name > [Additional Properties] WebSphere MQ client links > [Content Pane] link_name. This displays the properties of the selected WebSphere MQ client links in the content pane.
  2. Optional: If you want to change any of the general properties, see the property descriptions in WebSphere MQ client link settings.
  3. Optional: If you want to change any of the advanced properties, see the property descriptions in WebSphere MQ client link advanced properties settings, then complete the following steps.
  4. If you have changed any properties, complete the following steps.
    1. Click OK.
    2. Save your changes to the master configuration.
Related information
WebSphere MQ client link settings
WebSphere MQ client link advanced properties settings
1 To make reading easier in this topic, the abbreviation "Version 5" is sometimes used to refer to "WebSphere Application Server Version 5" and "Version 6" is used to refer to "WebSphere Application Server Version 6". For example, "Version 5 JMS resources" refers to JMS resources provided by WebSphere Application Server Version 5.

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Last updated: 15 Mar 2007
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