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Message channel planning example for IBM i

This section provides a detailed example of how to connect two IBM® i queue managers together so that messages can be sent between them.

The example illustrates the preparations needed to allow an application using queue manager QM1 to put messages on a queue at queue manager QM2. An application running on QM2 can retrieve these messages, and send responses to a reply queue on QM1.

The example illustrates the use of TCP/IP connections. The example assumes that channels are to be triggered to start when the first message arrives on the transmission queue they are servicing.

This example uses SYSTEM.CHANNEL.INITQ as the initiation queue. This queue is already defined by IBM MQ. We can use a different initiation queue, but we have to define it yourself, start a new instance of the channel initiator using the STRMQMCHLI command, and provide it with the name of your initiation queue. For more information about triggering channels, see Triggering channels.