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jahjouh |
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 7:00 am Post subject: mq series client interface |
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Hello everyone,
I developed a C ++ application using the MQ API to interface with an MqSeries client. I followed the examples provided by IBM as "imqdput.cpp". I am able to start my application, but to connect, I do not know how to fill in the mq manager, the channel, and the tail. Knowing I was provided with:
the :
Host: hostname
IpAdress: xx.xx.xx.xxx
Qmanager: SERV_TEST
Listener port: XYXY
Channel application: TEST_APP
User: mqm (without password)
My question how in my program I inform the name of mq manager with the supplied elements, the channel. For the tails, I was provided and aliases is what is the same thing?
Thank you for your help. |
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bruce2359 |
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 11:13 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 05 Jan 2008 Posts: 9469 Location: US: west coast, almost. Otherwise, enroute.
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jahjouh |
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2017 11:51 am Post subject: |
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My main problem is that I do not know the exact syntax to be able to connect to the MQ client from my application. In the documentation: the only settings are: MQSERVER or use a channel with chanelName / protocol / ip (port). But I do not know at what level the application should enter the username and password in the setting with the client. |
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Vitor |
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 4:43 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 11 Nov 2005 Posts: 26093 Location: Texas, USA
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What version are you using? User id and password was introduced in MQ v8. _________________ Honesty is the best policy.
Insanity is the best defence. |
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bruce2359 |
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 5:19 am Post subject: |
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jahjouh wrote: |
In the documentation... |
What documentation? Please be specific. _________________ I like deadlines. I like to wave as they pass by.
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RogerLacroix |
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 3:03 pm Post subject: Re: mq series client interface |
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Joined: 15 May 2001 Posts: 3264 Location: London, ON Canada
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jahjouh wrote: |
User: mqm (without password) |
Do NOT, absolutely NOT have an MQ application use 'mqm' UserId. This UserId should ONLY be used by the queue manager (and possibly MQ monitoring tools).
Yes, IBM likes to make it difficult for MQ programmers to do simply things like pass a UserId and Password on the MQCONN/MQCONNX API call.
Here's a simple C++ program that sets a UserId and Password.
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/*
* Program Name
* MQTest31.cpp
*
* Description
* Test program to connect to a queue manager using MQCONNX and MQCSP
* and then put a message from a queue.
*
* Sample Command Line Parameters
* QMgrName ChlName hostname(port) QName
*
* Where
* QMgrName is the queue manager name
* ChlName is the name of the channel to be used
* hostname(port) is the hostname and port number
* QName is the queue name
* i.e.
* MQTest31.exe MQWT1 MY.TEST.EXIT 127.0.0.1(1415) TEST.Q1
*
* @author Roger Lacroix, Capitalware Inc.
* @version 1.00
* @license Apache 2 License
*/
#include <iostream.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <imqi.hpp> /* MQI */
/*
* mainline
*/
int main ( int argc, char * * argv )
{
/* --------------------------------------------
* Variable declarations.
* --------------------------------------------
*/
ImqQueueManager mgr;
ImqChannel *pchannel = 0 ;
ImqQueue queue;
ImqMessage msg;
/* */
char buffer[10240];
char myUserId[33] = "tester";
char myPassword[33] = "mypwd";
char testMsg[] = "This is a simple test message.";
/* --------------------------------------------
* Code section
* --------------------------------------------
*/
if (argc != 5)
{
cout << "Usage: MQTest31 QMgrName ChlName hostname(port) QName" <<endl;
return( 1 );
}
cout << "MQTest31 Starting." <<endl;
// Create object descriptor for subject queue
mgr.setName( argv[ 1 ] );
pchannel = new ImqChannel ;
pchannel -> setHeartBeatInterval( 1 );
pchannel -> setTransportType( MQXPT_TCP );
pchannel -> setChannelName( argv[ 2 ] );
pchannel -> setConnectionName( argv[ 3 ] );
mgr.setChannelReference( pchannel );
queue.setName( argv[ 4 ] );
/*
* Specify UserId and Password via MQCSP
*/
mgr.setAuthenticationType(MQCSP_AUTH_USER_ID_AND_PWD);
mgr.setUserId( myUserId );
mgr.setPassword( myPassword );
/*
* Connect to queue manager
*/
if ( ! mgr.connect( ) )
{
cout << "MQTest31: connect CC=" << mgr.completionCode()<< " : RC=" << mgr.reasonCode() <<endl;
return( 1 );
}
/* setup queue info */
queue.setConnectionReference( mgr );
queue.setOpenOptions(MQOO_OUTPUT + MQOO_FAIL_IF_QUIESCING);
queue.open( );
cout << "MQTest31: open CC=" << queue.completionCode()<< " : RC=" << queue.reasonCode() <<endl;
if ( queue.completionCode( ) == MQCC_OK )
{
msg.useEmptyBuffer( buffer, sizeof( buffer ) );
msg.setMessageId( );
msg.setCorrelationId( );
msg.setMessageLength( (int)strlen( buffer ) );
msg.setFormat( MQFMT_STRING ); /* character string format */
strcpy(buffer, testMsg);
msg.setMessageLength( (int)strlen( testMsg ) );
queue.put(msg);
cout << "MQTest31: put CC=" << queue.completionCode()<< " : RC=" << queue.reasonCode() <<endl;
}
/* Close the queue */
queue.close( );
cout << "MQTest31: close CC=" << queue.completionCode()<< " : RC=" << queue.reasonCode() <<endl;
/* Disconnect from the queue manager */
mgr.disconnect( );
cout << "MQTest31: disconnect CC=" << mgr.completionCode()<< " : RC=" << mgr.reasonCode() <<endl;
/* clean up */
if ( pchannel )
{
mgr.setChannelReference( );
delete pchannel ;
}
cout << "MQTest31 Ending." <<endl;
return( 0 );
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I believe you can remove the 'ImqChannel' class and then use either a CCDT (Client Channel Definition Table) file or the MQSERVER environment variable. Note: You will need to test it.
Regards,
Roger Lacroix
Capitalware Inc. _________________ Capitalware: Transforming tomorrow into today.
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