- Overview of the components of distributed queuing
- Sending messages
- Sending messages in both directions
- A cluster of queue managers
- A sender-receiver channel
- A requester-server channel
- A requester-sender channel
- A cluster-sender channel
- Channel initiators and listeners
- Sequence in which channel exit programs are called
- Passing through intermediate queue managers
- Sharing a transmission queue
- Using multiple channels
- The concepts of triggering
- Queue manager alias
- Reply-to queue alias used for changing reply location
- Network diagram showing all channels
- Network diagram showing QM-concentrators
- A remote queue definition is used to resolve a queue name to a transmission queue to an adjacent queue manager
- The remote queue definition allows a different transmission queue to be used
- Receiving messages directly, and resolving alias queue manager name
- Three methods of passing messages through your system
- Separating messages flows
- Combining message flows on to a channel
- Diverting message streams to another destination
- Reply-to queue name substitution during PUT call
- Reply-to queue alias example
- Distributed queue management model
- Channel states
- Flows between channel states
- What happens when a message cannot be delivered
- WebSphere MQ channel to be set up in the example configuration chapters in this book
- Local LU window
- Mode window
- CPI-C side information file for SunLink Version 9.0
- The message channel example for OS/2, Windows NT, and UNIX systems
- The operations and controls initial panel
- Listing channels
- Starting a system function
- Stopping a function control
- Starting a channel
- Testing a channel
- Stopping a channel
- Listing channel connections
- Listing cluster channels
- Channel Initiator APPL definition
- Channel Initiator initialization parameters
- Channel Initiator initialization parameters
- The first example for WebSphere MQ for z/OS
- Sample configuration of channel control and MCA
- The Message Channel List panel
- The Message Channel List panel pull-down menus
- The Channel pull-down menu
- Sender/server Stop action window
- Requester/receiver Stop action window
- The Reset Channel Sequence Number action window
- The Resolve Channel action window
- An example of a sender channel Display Channel Status window
- An example of a receiver channel Display Channel Status window
- The Ping action window
- The Exit confirmation secondary window
- The Copy action window
- The Create action window
- Example of default values during Create for a channel
- The Delete action window
- The Find a Channel action window
- The Include search criteria action window
- The Help pull-down menu
- The Help choice pull-down menu
- The sender channel settings panel
- The sender channel settings panel - screen 2
- The receiver channel settings panel
- The receiver channel settings panel - screen 2
- The server channel settings panel
- The server channel settings panel - screen 2
- The requester channel settings panel
- The requester channel settings panel - screen 2
- CICS LU 6.2 connection definition
- Connecting two queue managers in WebSphere MQ for z/OS using CICS
- Sender settings (1)
- Sender settings (2)
- Connection definition (1)
- Connection definition (2)
- Connection definition (1)
- Connection definition (2)
- Receiver channel settings (1)
- Receiver channel settings (2)
- Channel Initiator initialization parameters
- Channel Initiator initialization parameters
- Message channel planning example for WebSphere MQ for z/OS using queue-sharing groups
- An example of intra-group queuing
- An example of migration support
- An example configuration
- An example of clustering with intra-group queuing
- Configuration 1: z/OS using intra-group queuing
- Configuration 2
- Configuration 3
- Create channel (1)
- Create channel (2)
- Create channel (3)
- Create channel (4)
- Work with channels
- Display a TCP/IP channel (1)
- Display a TCP/IP channel (2)
- Display a TCP/IP channel (3)
- Channel status (1)
- Channel status (2)
- Channel status (3)
- Create a queue (1)
- Create a queue (2)
- Create a queue (3)
- Create a queue (4)
- Create process (1)
- Create process (2)
- LU 6.2 communication setup panel - initiating end
- LU 6.2 communication setup panel - initiated end
- LU 6.2 communication setup panel - initiated end
- The message channel example for WebSphere MQ for iSeries
- Channel configuration panel
- Security exit loop
- Example of a send exit at the sender end of message channel
- Example of a receive exit at the receiver end of message channel
- Sender-initiated exchange with agreement
- Sender-initiated exchange with no agreement
- Receiver-initiated exchange with agreement
- Receiver-initiated exchange with no agreement
- Sample source code for a channel exit on OS/2
- Sample DEF file for a channel exit on OS/2
- Sample make file for a channel exit on OS/2
- Sample source code for a channel exit on Windows 3.1
- Sample source code for a channel exit on Windows
- Sample DEF file for Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows
- Sample source code for a channel exit on AIX
- Sample compiler and loader commands for channel exits on AIX
- Sample export file for AIX
- Sample make file for AIX
- Sample source code for a channel exit on Compaq OpenVMS Alpha
- Sample source code for a channel exit on Compaq Tru64 UNIX
- Sample compiler and loader commands for channel exits on Compaq Tru64 UNIX
- Sample source code for a channel exit on HP-UX
- Sample compiler and loader commands for channel exits on HP-UX
- Sample source code for a channel exit on AT&T GIS UNIX
- Sample compiler and loader commands for channel exits on AT&T GIS UNIX
- Sample source code for a channel exit on Solaris
- Sample compiler and loader commands for channel exits on Solaris
- Sample source code for a channel exit on SINIX and DC/OSx
- Sample compiler and loader commands for channel exits on SINIX and DC/OSx
- Security exit flows
- Name resolution
- qm.ini stanzas for distributed queuing
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