Part 1. Guidance for users
Chapter 1. Getting started .........3
What are WebSphere MQ classes for Java? ....3
What are WebSphere MQ classes for Java Message
Service? ................3
Who should use WebSphere MQ Java?......3
Connection options ............4
Client connection ............5
Bindings connection ...........5
Prerequisites ..............6
Chapter 2. Installation ...........7
What is installed .............7
Installation directories ..........8
Environment variables ..........8
Web server configuration ..........10
Running WebSphere MQ Java applications under
the Java 2 Security Manager .........10
Chapter 3. Using WebSphere MQ classes for
Java (WebSphere MQ base Java) ......13
Configuring your queue manager to accept client
connections ..............13
TCP/IP client.............13
Verifying with the sample application .....14
Running your own WebSphere MQ base Java
programs...............15
Solving WebSphere MQ base Java problems . . . 15
Tracing the sample application .......15
Errormessages............16
Chapter 4. Using WebSphere MQ classes for
Java Message Service (WebSphere MQ JMS) ..17
JMS Postcard ..............17
Setting up JMS Postcard .........17
Starting...............17
Signon ...............18
Signon advanced options ........18
Sending a postcard ...........18
Running JMS Postcard with one queue
manager .............18
Running JMS Postcard with two queue
managers .............19
JMS Postcard configuration ........20
JMS Postcard default configuration ....20
How JMS Postcard works ........20
Starting up ............20
Receiving messages..........20
Sendingmessages..........21
How the postcards get there .......21
Tidying up undeliverable messages ....21
Exchanging messages between different
WebSphere MQ Postcard applications . . . 21
Customizing JMS Postcard .......22
Post installation setup ...........23
Additional setup for publish/subscribe mode . . 24
For a broker running on a remote queue
manager .............25
Queues that require authorization for
non-privileged users ..........26
Using the sample JMS applet to verify the TCP/IP
client ................27
Using the sample applet with OS/400 ....27
Running the sample applet ........27
Tracing the sample as an application ....28
Running the point-to-point IVT........28
Point-to-point verification without JNDI ....29
Point-to-point verification with JNDI .....30
IVTerrorrecovery...........31
The publish/subscribe installation verification test 32
Publish/subscribe verification without JNDI . . 32
Publish/subscribe verification with JNDI . . . 34
PSIVTerrorrecovery..........35
Running your own WebSphere MQ JMS programs 35
Solvingproblems............36
Tracingprograms...........36
Logging ..............36
Chapter 5. Using the WebSphere MQ JMS
administration tool ...........39
Invoking the Administration tool .......39
Configuration .............40
Using an unlisted InitialContextFactory ....41
Security ..............41
Configuring for WebSphere Application Server
V3.5................42
Administration commands .........42
Manipulatingsubcontexts .........43
Administering JMS objects .........43
Object types .............43
Verbs used with JMS objects ........45
Creating objects ............45
LDAP naming considerations ......45
Properties ..............46
Property dependencies .........51
The ENCODING property .......52
SSL properties ............53
Sampleerrorconditions.........54
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