WebSphere MQ Intercommunication

 


  1. MQ Addressing information
  2. MQ Aliases
  3. MQ Available functions
  4. Browsing a channel
  5. Channel Attributes
  6. Channel attributes and channel types
  7. Channel functions
  8. MQ Channel message sequence numbering
  9. MQ Channel programs
  10. Monitoring and controlling channels in WebSphere MQ for iSeries
  11. Choosing the transmission queues
  12. How to use the communication examples
  13. MQ Communications software
  14. MQ Concentrating messages to diverse locations
  15. Config params for an LU 6.2 connection
  16. Considerations
  17. Monitoring and controlling channels on distributed platforms
  18. Creating a channel
  19. Creating a transmissin queue
  20. The DQM channel control function
  21. DQM implementation
  22. MQ Data conversion
  23. MQ Dead Letter Queues
  24. Deciding on a connection
  25. Defining a TCP connection
  26. Defining an LU 6.2 connection
  27. MQ Distributed queue management considerations
  28. MQ Distributed queuing components
  29. Diverting message flows to another destination
  30. MQ Establishing a TCP connection
  31. Establishing a connection using SunLink Version 9.1
  32. Establishing a session using Communications Server for Linux
  33. Establishing a session using SNAP-IX
  34. Example configuration - IBM WebSphere MQ for Linux
  35. Example configuration - Solaris
  36. MQ Example configuration chapters
  37. Explanation of terms
  38. MQ Functions of DQM
  39. Getting started
  40. Getting started with objects
  41. How to get to the remote queue manager
  42. MQ Initialization and configuration files
  43. Intercommunication
  44. MQ Intercommunication - Channel Administration
  45. MQ Intercommunication Concepts
  46. Config parameters for an LU 6.2 connection using SunLink Version 9.1
  47. List of constants
  48. Loading MQ libraries to support SNA
  49. MQ Loopback testing
  50. MQ Making your apps communicate
  51. MQ Managing Queue Name Translations
  52. MQ Message flow control
  53. Message sending and receiving
  54. >More about intercommunicatin
  55. MQ Network infrastructure
  56. MQ Networking Considerations
  57. MQ Networks
  58. MQ Operator commands
  59. Panel choices
  60. Passing messages through your system
  61. Preparing MQ for distributed platforms
  62. Preparing MQ for iSeries
  63. Putting messages on remote queues
  64. Queue manager alias definitions
  65. MQ Receiving messages
  66. Remote queue definitions
  67. Renaming a channel
  68. Reply-to queue
  69. Reply-to queue alias definitions
  70. MQ Return Routing
  71. MQ Safety of Messages
  72. Selecting a channel
  73. How to send a message to another queue manager
  74. Sending messages to a distribution list
  75. Separating message flows
  76. Setting up communication on UNIX systems
  77. Starting a channel
  78. Transmission queues and triggering
  79. Triggering channels
  80. WebSphere MQ Intercommunication
  81. WebSphere MQ for Linux configuration
  82. WebSphere MQ for Solaris configuration
  83. What happens when a message cannot be delivered?
  84. Work with channel choices
  85. Work with channel status
  86. MQ Writing your own message channel agents
  87. communication for MQ for iSeries


 

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