IBM MQ stub programs and library files
The stub programs and library files provided are listed here, for
each platform.
For more information about how to use stub programs and library files when you build an executable application, see Building a procedural application . For information about linking to C++ library files, see Use C++ .
IBM MQ for AIX
On IBM MQ for AIX , you must link your program to the MQI library files supplied for the environment in which you are running our application, in addition to those provided by the operating system.
IBM MQ for HP-UX
On IBM MQ for HP-UX, you must link your program to the MQI library files supplied for the environment in which you are running our application, in addition to those provided by the operating system.
IBM MQ for IBM i
In IBM MQ for IBM i, link your program to the MQI library files supplied for the environment in which you are running our application, in addition to those provided by the operating system.
IBM MQ for Linux
On IBM MQ for Linux , you must link your program to the MQI library files supplied for the environment in which you are running our application, in addition to those provided by the operating system.
IBM MQ for Solaris
On IBM MQ for Solaris, you must link your program to the MQI library files supplied for the environment in which you are running our application in addition to those provided by the operating system.
IBM MQ for Windows
On IBM MQ for Windows, you must link your program to the MQI library files supplied for the environment in which you are running our application, in addition to those provided by the operating system:
IBM MQ for z/OS stub programs
Before we can run a program written with IBM MQ for z/OSĀ®, you must link-edit it to the stub program supplied with IBM MQ for z/OS for the environment in which you are running the application.
Parent topic: The Message Queue Interface overview