Building a procedural application
We can write an IBM MQ application in one of several procedural languages, and run the application on several different platforms.
- Building your procedural application on AIX
The AIX publications describe how to build executable applications from the programs that you write. - Building your procedural application on HP Integrity NonStop Server
This information describes the additional tasks, and the changes to the standard tasks, that we must perform when you build IBM MQ client for HP Integrity NonStop Server applications to run under HP Integrity NonStop Server. - Building your procedural application on IBM i
The IBM i publications describe how to build executable applications from the programs that you write, to run with IBM i on iSeries or System i systems. - Building your procedural application on Linux
This information describes the additional tasks, and the changes to the standard tasks, that we must perform when building IBM MQ for Linux applications to run. - Building your procedural application on Windows
The Windows systems publications describe how to build executable applications from the programs that you write. - Building your procedural application on z/OS
The CICS, IMS, and z/OS publications describe how to build applications that run in these environments.
Parent topic: Developing MQI applications with IBM MQ