If you want to connect a WebSphere® Application Server connection factory
to a WebSphere MQ queue
manger in bindings mode, you must specify the correct WebSphere MQ libraries in
the WebSphere Application Server STEPLIB
concatenation.
You must specify two libraries in the STEPLIB if you do not require
the option to use a default queue manger. If you do require the option
to use a default queue manager, you must specify three libraries.
The following two libraries must be specified in the
WebSphere Application Server STEPLIB to enable
a bindings connection:
Note: A "bindings" connection is often used
when WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere MQ are running
on the same host. This is a cross-memory connection that is used to
communicate with a queue manager. A bindings connection is also known
as "call attach".
- thlqual.SCSQANLx
- This library contains error message information for your national
language. The letter x represents the letter for your national
language.
- thlqual.SCSQAUTH
- This library contains the code which the WebSphere MQ client code
within WebSphere Application Server communicates
with.
The following three libraries must be specified in the
WebSphere Application Server STEPLIB to enable
a bindings connection:
Note: A "bindings" connection is often used
when WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere MQ are running
on the same host. This is a cross-memory connection that is used to
communicate with a queue manager. A bindings connection is also known
as "call attach".
- thlqual.SCSQANLx
- This library contains error message information for your national
language. The letter x represents the letter for your national
language.
- thlqual.SCSQAUTH
- This library contains the code which the WebSphere MQ client code
within WebSphere Application Server communicates
with.
- The name of the library that contains the CSQBDEFV program which
names the default queue manager in your WebSphere MQ configuration
- Contact your WebSphere MQ administrator to find out the name of this library.
- If you do not have an existing WebSphere MQ library containing
the CSQBDEFV program, you can set it up by following the steps in Task
19: Set Batch, TSO, and RRS adapters in the WebSphere MQ information
center.