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Using the message queue interface (MQI)Limiting the size of a messageChoosing client or server coded character set identifier (CCSID)CCSID and encoding fields - multiple putsDesigning applicationsUsing MQINQUsing syncpoint coordinationUsing MQCONNXShared connection handles on MQCONNXBuilding applications for WebSphere MQ clientsRunning applications in the WebSphere MQ client environmentTriggering in the client environmentProcess definitionTrigger monitorCICS applications (non-z/OS)Linking C applications with the WebSphere MQ client codeLinking C++ applications with the WebSphere MQ client codeLinking COBOL applications with the WebSphere MQ client codeLinking Visual Basic applications with the WebSphere MQ client codeRunning applications on WebSphere MQ clientsUsing environment variablesUsing the MQCNO structureUsing DEFINE CHANNELRole of the client channel definition tableMultiple queue managersQueue-sharing groupsExamples of MQCONN callsWhat the examples demonstrateExample 1. Queue manager name includes an asterisk (*)Example 2. Queue manager name specifiedExample 3. Queue manager name is blank or an asterisk (*)Preparing and running extended transactional client applications