Figures

  1. Overview of the components of distributed queuing
  2. Sending messages
  3. Sending messages in both directions
  4. A cluster of queue managers
  5. A sender-receiver channel
  6. A requester-server channel
  7. A requester-sender channel
  8. A cluster-sender channel
  9. Channel initiators and listeners
  10. Sequence in which channel exit programs are called
  11. Passing through intermediate queue managers
  12. Sharing a transmission queue
  13. Using multiple channels
  14. The concepts of triggering
  15. Queue manager alias
  16. Reply-to queue alias used for changing reply location
  17. Network diagram showing all channels
  18. Network diagram showing QM-concentrators
  19. A remote queue definition is used to resolve a queue name to a transmission queue to an adjacent queue manager
  20. The remote queue definition allows a different transmission queue to be used
  21. Receiving messages directly, and resolving alias queue manager name
  22. Three methods of passing messages through your system
  23. Separating messages flows
  24. Combining message flows on to a channel
  25. Diverting message streams to another destination
  26. Reply-to queue name substitution during PUT call
  27. Reply-to queue alias example
  28. Distributed queue management model
  29. Channel states
  30. Flows between channel states
  31. What happens when a message cannot be delivered
  32. WebSphere MQ channel to be set up in the example configuration chapters in this book
  33. Local LU window
  34. Mode window
  35. CPI-C side information file for SunLink Version 9.0
  36. The message channel example for OS/2, Windows NT, and UNIX systems
  37. The operations and controls initial panel
  38. Listing channels
  39. Starting a system function
  40. Stopping a function control
  41. Starting a channel
  42. Testing a channel
  43. Stopping a channel
  44. Listing channel connections
  45. Listing cluster channels
  46. Channel Initiator APPL definition
  47. Channel Initiator initialization parameters
  48. Channel Initiator initialization parameters
  49. The first example for WebSphere MQ for z/OS
  50. Sample configuration of channel control and MCA
  51. The Message Channel List panel
  52. The Message Channel List panel pull-down menus
  53. The Channel pull-down menu
  54. Sender/server Stop action window
  55. Requester/receiver Stop action window
  56. The Reset Channel Sequence Number action window
  57. The Resolve Channel action window
  58. An example of a sender channel Display Channel Status window
  59. An example of a receiver channel Display Channel Status window
  60. The Ping action window
  61. The Exit confirmation secondary window
  62. The Copy action window
  63. The Create action window
  64. Example of default values during Create for a channel
  65. The Delete action window
  66. The Find a Channel action window
  67. The Include search criteria action window
  68. The Help pull-down menu
  69. The Help choice pull-down menu
  70. The sender channel settings panel
  71. The sender channel settings panel - screen 2
  72. The receiver channel settings panel
  73. The receiver channel settings panel - screen 2
  74. The server channel settings panel
  75. The server channel settings panel - screen 2
  76. The requester channel settings panel
  77. The requester channel settings panel - screen 2
  78. CICS LU 6.2 connection definition
  79. Connecting two queue managers in WebSphere MQ for z/OS using CICS
  80. Sender settings (1)
  81. Sender settings (2)
  82. Connection definition (1)
  83. Connection definition (2)
  84. Connection definition (1)
  85. Connection definition (2)
  86. Receiver channel settings (1)
  87. Receiver channel settings (2)
  88. Channel Initiator initialization parameters
  89. Channel Initiator initialization parameters
  90. Message channel planning example for WebSphere MQ for z/OS using queue-sharing groups
  91. An example of intra-group queuing
  92. An example of migration support
  93. An example configuration
  94. An example of clustering with intra-group queuing
  95. Configuration 1: z/OS using intra-group queuing
  96. Configuration 2
  97. Configuration 3
  98. Create channel (1)
  99. Create channel (2)
  100. Create channel (3)
  101. Create channel (4)
  102. Work with channels
  103. Display a TCP/IP channel (1)
  104. Display a TCP/IP channel (2)
  105. Display a TCP/IP channel (3)
  106. Channel status (1)
  107. Channel status (2)
  108. Channel status (3)
  109. Create a queue (1)
  110. Create a queue (2)
  111. Create a queue (3)
  112. Create a queue (4)
  113. Create process (1)
  114. Create process (2)
  115. LU 6.2 communication setup panel - initiating end
  116. LU 6.2 communication setup panel - initiated end
  117. LU 6.2 communication setup panel - initiated end
  118. The message channel example for WebSphere MQ for iSeries
  119. Channel configuration panel
  120. Security exit loop
  121. Example of a send exit at the sender end of message channel
  122. Example of a receive exit at the receiver end of message channel
  123. Sender-initiated exchange with agreement
  124. Sender-initiated exchange with no agreement
  125. Receiver-initiated exchange with agreement
  126. Receiver-initiated exchange with no agreement
  127. Sample source code for a channel exit on OS/2
  128. Sample DEF file for a channel exit on OS/2
  129. Sample make file for a channel exit on OS/2
  130. Sample source code for a channel exit on Windows 3.1
  131. Sample source code for a channel exit on Windows
  132. Sample DEF file for Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows
  133. Sample source code for a channel exit on AIX
  134. Sample compiler and loader commands for channel exits on AIX
  135. Sample export file for AIX
  136. Sample make file for AIX
  137. Sample source code for a channel exit on Compaq OpenVMS Alpha
  138. Sample source code for a channel exit on Compaq Tru64 UNIX
  139. Sample compiler and loader commands for channel exits on Compaq Tru64 UNIX
  140. Sample source code for a channel exit on HP-UX
  141. Sample compiler and loader commands for channel exits on HP-UX
  142. Sample source code for a channel exit on AT&T GIS UNIX
  143. Sample compiler and loader commands for channel exits on AT&T GIS UNIX
  144. Sample source code for a channel exit on Solaris
  145. Sample compiler and loader commands for channel exits on Solaris
  146. Sample source code for a channel exit on SINIX and DC/OSx
  147. Sample compiler and loader commands for channel exits on SINIX and DC/OSx
  148. Security exit flows
  149. Name resolution
  150. qm.ini stanzas for distributed queuing


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