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- access control
- Active Directory
- accessing client-connection channel definitions
- locating LDAP servers that hold CRLs
- specifying that an MQI channel uses SSL
- advanced installation
- advantages of using WebSphere MQ clients
- AIX
- AIX client
- AMQCLCHL.TAB
- AMQSGETC sample program (1), (2)
- AMQSGETW sample program
- amqsputc sample program
- AMQSPUTC sample program
- AMQSPUTW sample program
- applications
- building
- connected to multiple queue managers
- connected to multiple servers
- connection to server
- in different environments
- non-version 6.0
- version 6.0
- applications on WebSphere MQ clients
- ApplType
- authentication
- authentication information object
- automatic definition of channels
- benefits of using WebSphere MQ clients
- building applications
- building applications for WebSphere MQ clients
- C++ applications
- C applications
- CCSID (coded character set identifier)
- CEDA
- certificate revocation list (CRL)
- channel
- client connection
- client-connection (1), (2)
- definition
- message
- MQI
- overview
- server-connection (1), (2), (3)
- starting
- user-defined
- channel definition
- maximum message length
- on the client
- on the server (1), (2)
- overview
- channel exits
- channel initiator, starting
- channels
- CICS
- configuring an extended transactional client
- preparing and running client applications
- sample client programs
- CICS applications (non-z/OS)
- client
- installation
- unattended uninstall
- uninstalling
- client applications
- CICS and Tuxedo sample programs
- preparing and running
- Client CD
- client channel definition table
- directory path
- how it is used
- locating LDAP servers that hold CRLs
- migrating to a later release level of WebSphere MQ
- name of
- specifying that an MQI channel uses SSL
- where to find it (1), (2)
- client-connection, defining
- client-connection channel
- client library file
- client setup
- client to server connection (1), (2)
- ClientExitPath
- clients
- clients overview
- CLNTCONN
- COBOL
- coded character set identifier (CCSID)
- commands
- communication protocol
- communication type
- communications
- compact installation
- components
- configuring an extended transactional client
- CICS
- Microsoft Transaction Server
- Tuxedo
- WebSphere Application Server
- WebSphere MQ JMS
- XA compliant transaction managers
- configuring communications
- connection
- client to server (1), (2)
- LU 6.2
- NetBIOS
- overview
- queue managers
- server to client
- SPX
- TCP/IP
- to queue-sharing group
- CRL
- See also certificate revocation list (CRL)
- CRL information
- CSQUTIL
- See also WebSphere MQ utility program (CSQUTIL)
- custom installation
- customization
- data compression
- data conversion
- data encryption
- defining channels
- connecting to a queue-sharing group
- on the client
- on the client and server
- on the server (1), (2)
- overview
- using MQSC
- using MQSC commands
- delete queue manager
- dltmqm
- DQM, starting
- dspmqtrc trace command
- dynamic registration
- ending verification
- endmqm
- endmqtrc trace command (1), (2)
- environment variables
- change setting
- connecting to a client
- creating channel definitions
- display current setting
- MQ_USER_ID
- MQCCSID
- MQCHLLIB (1), (2)
- MQCHLTAB (1), (2)
- MQIPADDRV
- MQNAME
- MQSERVER (1), (2)
- MQSSLCRYP
- MQSSLFIPS
- MQSSLKEYR
- MQSSLRESET
- error log
- error messages
- example
- customize z/OS
- inetd setup
- installation verification
- local queue, creating
- MQSC, starting
- MQSC, stopping
- queue manager
- server-connection channel, creating
- setting up the server
- exits
- ExitsDefaultPath
- extended transactional client
- configuring
- CICS
- Microsoft Transaction Server
- Tuxedo
- WebSphere Application Server
- WebSphere MQ JMS
- XA compliant transaction managers
- defined
- hardware and software requirements
- installing
- Solaris, basic method
- Solaris, unattended
- Windows, basic method
- Windows, from a LAN server
- Windows, unattended
- introduction
- supported platforms
- supported server platforms
- supported transaction managers
- uninstalling
- AIX
- HP-UX
- Linux
- Solaris
- Windows, from a command prompt
- Windows, introduction
- Windows, using Add/Remove Programs
- Windows, using the installation process
- features
- FFST, examining (1), (2)
- First Failure Support Technology
- getting a message from a queue
- hardware and software requirements
- hardware requirements
- HP-UX
- HP-UX client
- i5/OS client
- inetd setup
- installation
- advanced methods
- client
- client types
- clients
- compact
- custom
- modifying
- preparing for
- response file
- server
- typical
- verification
- installing
- installing an extended transactional client
- Solaris
- Windows
- LAN installation
- LAN installation on Windows
- language
- languages supported
- LDAP server
- See also Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server
- library file, client
- Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server
- linking applications for WebSphere MQ clients
- linking with WebSphere MQ client code
- Linux
- Linux client
- listener
- listener, starting
- listening on LU 6.2
- listening on TCP/IP
- local queue
- local queue, creating
- LU 6.2
- LU 6.2 connections
- MCAUSER
- MCAUserIdentifier
- message
- message channel
- Message Queue Interface (MQI)
- Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS)
- migrating to and from SSL support
- modifying the installation
- using Add/Remove Programs
- using the Client CD
- MQ_USER_ID
- MQAIR structure
- MQBACK
- MQCCSID
- MQCD structure
- MQCHLLIB
- MQCHLTAB
- MQCMIT
- MQCNO structure
- MQCONN
- MQCONN or MQCONNX failure
- MQCONNX
- MQCONNX call
- defining a client-connection channel
- locating LDAP servers that hold CRLs
- specifying that an MQI channel uses SSL
- Using
- MQI
- application in client environment
- building applications for WebSphere MQ clients
- linking applications for WebSphere MQ clients
- MQI (Message Queue Interface)
- MQI channel
- MQI channels
- MQINQ
- MQIPADDRV
- MQNAME
- MQParms command
- MQParms.ini
- mqs.ini file
- MQSC
- MQSCO structure
- MQSeries server
- MQSERVER
- cancelling
- defining a client-connection channel
- how it is used
- relationship with client channel definition table
- specifying that an MQI channel uses SSL
- using
- what it does
- MQSSLCRYP
- MQSSLFIPS
- MQSSLKEYR
- MQSSLRESET
- Msiexec command
- MTS
- See also Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS)
- multiple queue managers
- namelist
- national language
- NetBIOS
- non-version 6.0 clients
- parameter file
- password
- path to exits
- platforms
- preparing client applications
- preparing for installation
- problem determination
- process definition
- putting a message on the queue
- queue manager
- queue managers
- queue-sharing groups (1), (2)
- receive exit
- removal response file format
- removing
- client
- using Add/Remove Programs
- removing an AIX client
- removing an extended transactional client
- resource manager
- response file
- client (1), (2)
- with Msiexec command
- return codes
- runmqtmc
- running client applications
- sample client programs
- sample programs
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- security
- security exit
- send exit
- server
- Server CD
- server-connection channel
- server queue manager
- server to client connection
- setmqcap command
- setmqcrl command
- setmqscp command
- setting up the server
- setting up WebSphere MQ clients
- shared queues (1), (2)
- silent installation
- silent uninstall
- simple client-connection channel definition
- software requirements
- Solaris
- installing the extended transactional client
- uninstalling the extended transactional client
- Solaris client
- solving problems (1), (2)
- SPX
- SSL
- See also Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- key
- SSLCIPH parameter
- SSLCipherSpec field
- SSLCRLNameList attribute
- stop queue manager
- strmqtrc trace command (1), (2)
- supported server platforms
- supported transaction managers
- SVRCONN
- switch load file
- switch structure
- See also XA switch structure
- syncpoint
- syncpoint control
- syncpoint coordinator
- See also transaction manager
- system administration
- task list
- TCP/IP
- TCP/IP connection
- TCP/IP connections
- trace
- trace command
- transaction
- See also unit of work
- transaction manager
- transforms
- transmission protocol
- trigger monitor for WebSphere MQ clients
- Tuxedo
- configuring an extended transactional client
- preparing and running client applications
- sample client programs
- two phase commit protocol
- types of client installation
- typical installation
- unattended installation
- unattended removal
- uninstallation response file format
- uninstalling
- client
- HP-UX client
- Linux client
- Solaris client
- using Add/Remove Programs
- uninstalling an extended transactional client
- unit of work
- UNIX systems clients
- user definition of channels
- user ID
- verification, ending
- verifying installation
- V6.0 clients
- Visual Basic
- WebSphere Application Server
- WebSphere MQ classes for Java Message Service
- See also WebSphere MQ JMS
- WebSphere MQ client
- WebSphere MQ Client CD
- WebSphere MQ environment variables
- WebSphere MQ extended transactional client (1), (2)
- See also extended transactional client
- WebSphere MQ JMS
- WebSphere MQ Script (MQSC) commands
- WebSphere MQ server
- WebSphere MQ Server CD
- WebSphere MQ utility program (CSQUTIL)
- creating a client channel definition file
- creating CRL information in a client channel definition file
- Windows
- installing the extended transactional client
- uninstalling the extended transactional client
- Windows client
- XA compliant transaction managers
- XA Interface
- xa_open string
- XA switch structure
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