WebSphere MQ Intercommunication

 


Concepts of intercommunication

  1. What is intercommunication?
  2. Distributed queuing components
  3. Dead-letter queues
  4. Remote queue definitions
  5. How to get to the remote queue manager

 

Making your applications communicate

  1. How to send a message to another queue manager
  2. Triggering channels
  3. Safety of messages

 

More about intercommunication

  1. Addressing information
  2. What are aliases?
  3. Queue manager alias definitions
  4. Reply-to queue alias definitions
  5. Networks

 

WebSphere MQ distributed-messaging techniques

  1. Message flow control
  2. Putting messages on remote queues
  3. Choosing the transmission queue
  4. Receiving messages
  5. Passing messages through your system
  6. Separating message flows
  7. Concentrating messages to diverse locations
  8. Diverting message flows to another destination
  9. Sending messages to a distribution list
  10. Reply-to queue
  11. Networking considerations
  12. Return routing
  13. Managing queue name translations
  14. Channel message sequence numbering
  15. Loopback testing

 

DQM implementation

  1. Functions of DQM
  2. Message sending and receiving
  3. Channel control function
  4. What happens when a message cannot be delivered?
  5. Initialization and configuration files
  6. Data conversion
  7. Writing your own message channel agents

 

Channel attributes

  1. Channel attributes and channel types
  2. Channel attributes in alphabetical order

 

Example configuration chapters in this book

  1. Network infrastructure
  2. Communications software
  3. How to use the communication examples

 

Monitoring and controlling channels on distributed platforms

  1. The DQM channel control function
  2. Functions available
  3. Getting started with objects
  4. Channel attributes and channel types
  5. Channel functions

 

Preparing WebSphere MQ for distributed platforms

  1. Transmission queues and triggering
  2. Channel programs
  3. Other things to consider
  4. What next?

 

Setting up communication on UNIX systems

  1. Deciding on a connection
  2. Defining a TCP connection
  3. Defining an LU 6.2 connection

 

Example configuration - IBM WebSphere MQ for Solaris

  1. Loading the WebSphere MQ library to support SNA
  2. Configuration parameters for an LU 6.2 connection using SunLink Version 9.1
  3. Establishing a connection using SunLink Version 9.1
  4. Explanation of terms
  5. Establishing a session using SNAP-IX
  6. Establishing a TCP connection
  7. WebSphere MQ for Solaris configuration

 

Example configuration - IBM WebSphere MQ for Linux

  1. Configuration parameters for an LU 6.2 connection
  2. Establishing a session using Communications Server for Linux
  3. Establishing a TCP connection
  4. WebSphere MQ for Linux configuration

 

Message channel planning example for distributed platforms

  1. What the example shows
  2. Running the example


 

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