Getting started with IBM MQ classes for .NET
IBM MQ classes for .NET allow a program written in the .NET programming framework to connect to IBM MQ as an IBM MQ MQI client or to connect directly to an IBM MQ server.
- Options for connecting IBM MQ classes for .NET to a queue manager
There are three modes of connecting IBM MQ classes for .NET to a queue manager. Consider which type of connection best suits we requirements. - Installing IBM MQ classes for .NET Standard
From Version 9.2.0, IBM MQ classes for .NET Standard, including samples, are installed with IBM MQ on Windows and Linux . There is a prerequisite of Microsoft.NET Core for IBM MQ classes for .NET Standard. - Installing IBM MQ classes for .NET Framework
IBM MQ classes for .NET Framework, including samples, is installed with IBM MQ. There is a prerequisite of Microsoft.NET Framework on Windows. - Sample applications for .NET
To run your own .NET applications, use the instructions for the verification programs, substituting the application name in place of the sample applications. - Configure your queue manager to accept TCP/IP client connections
Configure a queue manager to accept incoming connection requests from the clients. - Troubleshooting IBM MQ .NET problems
We can use the .NET sample applications to help with troubleshooting problems. - Distributed transactions in .NET
Distributed transactions or global transactions allows client applications to include several different sources of data on two or more networked systems in one transaction.
Parent topic: Developing .NET applications