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Many of the tasks described in this book involve manipulating WebSphere MQ objects. The object types are queue managers, queues, process definitions, namelists, channels, client connection channels, listeners, services, and authentication information objects.
The manipulation or administration of objects includes:
- Starting and stopping queue managers.
- Creating objects, particularly queues, for applications.
- Working with channels to create communication paths to queue managers on other (remote) systems. This is described in detail in WebSphere MQ Intercommunications.
- Creating clusters of queue managers to simplify the overall administration process, and to balance workload.
This book contains detailed information about administration in the following chapters:
- An introduction to WebSphere MQ administration
- Managing queue managers
- Administering local WebSphere MQ objects
- Automating administration tasks
- Administering remote WebSphere MQ objects
- Administration using the WebSphere MQ Explorer
- Object names
- Managing objects
- Object attributes
- WebSphere MQ queues
- WebSphere MQ queue managers
- Process definitions
- Clusters
- Namelists
- Authentication information objects
- Channels
- Client connection channels
- Listeners
- Services
- System default objects
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Introduction to WebSphere MQHome