IBM MQ distributed queuing techniques
The subtopics in this section describe techniques that are of use when planning channels. These subtopics describe techniques to help we plan how to connect your queue managers together, and manage the flow of messages between the applications.
For message channel planning examples, see:- Message channel planning example for UNIX, Linux, and Windows
- Message channel planning example for IBM i
- Message channel planning example for z/OS
- Message channel planning example for z/OS using queue sharing groups
- Message flow control
- Put messages on remote queues
- Choose the transmission queue
- Receive messages
- Passing messages through the system
- Separate message flows
- Concentrate messages to diverse locations
- Diverting message flows to another destination
- Send messages to a distribution list
- Reply-to queue
- Networking considerations
- Return routing
- Manage queue name translations
- Channel message sequence numbering
- Loopback testing
- Route tracing and activity recording
Parent topic: Configure distributed queuing
Related tasks
Related information
- Channels
- Introduction to message queuing
- Distributed queuing and clusters
- Example configuration information