A WebSphere® MQ server represents a WebSphere MQ queue manager or (for WebSphere MQ for z/OS®) queue-sharing group. Use this panel to view or modify the details of a WebSphere MQ server definition.
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If WebSphere MQ functionality has been disabled at any scope, an informational message indicating that WebSphere MQ has been disabled is displayed. In a single server environment this informational message is only displayed when the server is restarted after WebSphere MQ functionality has been disabled. For more information see Disabling WebSphere MQ functionality in WebSphere Application Server.
The Configuration tab shows configuration properties for this object. These property values are preserved even if the runtime environment is stopped then restarted. See the information center task descriptions for information about how to apply configuration changes to the runtime environment.
The administrative name of the WebSphere MQ Server.
Information | Value |
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Required | Yes |
Data type | String |
The universal unique identifier assigned by the system to this WebSphere MQ server for administrative purposes.
Information | Value |
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Required | No |
Data type | String |
An optional description for the WebSphere MQ server, for administrative purposes.
Information | Value |
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Required | No |
Data type | Text area |
The name of the WebSphere MQ queue manager or queue sharing group, as defined in WebSphere MQ.
Information | Value |
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Required | Yes |
Data type | String |
A server can be either a queue manager or queue sharing group. Select the appropriate type for the server you want to establish a connection to.
Information | Value |
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Required | No |
Data type | Radio button |
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When selected, bindings transport mode will be used in preference to client transport mode when establishing connections to the WebSphere MQ server. Otherwise client transport mode will always be used.
Information | Value |
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Required | No |
Data type | Boolean |
WebSphere MQ server host defined by either its symbolic host name or an IP address.
Information | Value |
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Required | Yes |
Data type | String |
This is the port that will be used when attempting to establish client transport mode connections to WebSphere MQ.
Information | Value |
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Required | Yes |
Data type | Integer |
Range | 0 through 65535 |
The transport chain used to establish an outbound network connection to the WebSphere MQ server.
Information | Value |
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Required | Yes |
Data type | Custom |
The WebSphere MQ server connection channel, as defined in WebSphere MQ.
Information | Value |
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Required | Yes |
Data type | String |
Test the connection to WebSphere MQ.
In a single server environment, any attempt to test the connection fails if WebSphere MQ functionality has been disabled. . For more information see Disabling WebSphere MQ functionality in WebSphere Application Server.
WebSphere MQ server authentication alias name used when exchanging messages with WebSphere MQ.
Information | Value |
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Required | No |
Data type | drop-down list |
If selected user identifiers received as part of WebSphere MQ messages will be used for security purposes within the bus.
Information | Value |
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Required | No |
Data type | Boolean |
When selected this enables the discovery of WebSphere MQ queue names to assist the administrator.
Information | Value |
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Required | No |
Data type | Boolean |
WebSphere MQ server authentication alias used for WebSphere MQ resource discovery.
Information | Value |
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Required | No |
Data type | drop-down list |
WebSphere MQ queue name used by the system to obtain messages used in the resource discovery process.
Information | Value |
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Required | No |
Data type | Text |