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This book applies to the following:
- WebSphere MQ for AIX
- WebSphere MQ for HP-UX
- WebSphere MQ for iSeries
- WebSphere MQ for Linux
- WebSphere MQ for Solaris
- WebSphere MQ for Windows
- WebSphere MQ for z/OS
Unless otherwise stated, the information also applies to the following:
- MQSeries for Compaq NonStop Kernel, V5.1
- WebSphere MQ for HP OpenVMS, V5.3
The first section of this book describes the facilities available on WebSphere MQ products for writing programs using the WebSphere MQ Programmable Command Formats (PCFs) to administer IBM WebSphere MQ systems either locally or remotely.
The second section of this book describes the administration interface for WebSphere MQ. This part of the product is referred to as the WebSphere MQ Administration Interface (MQAI).
The MQAI is a programming interface that simplifies the use of PCF messages to configure WebSphere MQ.
The term UNIX systems is used to denote the following UNIX operating systems, unless otherwise stated:
- AIX
- HP-UX
- Linux (POWERâ„¢, zSeries, and X86 platforms)
- Solaris
The term Windows is used throughout this book to denote the following Windows operating systems, unless stated otherwise:
- Windows 2000
- Windows XP
- Windows 2003
Parent topic:
Programmable Command Formats and Administration Interface
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