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Using WebSphere MQ Explorer with SSL « a Hursley view on WebSphere MQ
Jul 30, 2007 ... In this post, I will give some background about the issues surrounding using WMQ Explorer with SSL, and outline how it can be used with ...
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Diagnosing problems with Data Conversion « a Hursley view on ...
Debugging data conversion problems. Any such approach is inevitably complex, and customers wanting to mix languages in a WMQ system need to ...
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Custom SSLSocketFactory with WMQ Base Java « a Hursley view on ...
package hursleyonwmq; // Standard Java API imports import java.io.FileInputStream; import java.util.Hashtable; // Standard Java SSL API ...
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Using PowerShell with remote queue managers « a Hursley view on ...
Using PowerShell with remote queue managers With this latest release, you can now manage queue managers across multiple servers from a single PowerShell ...
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What TCP ports are you using for channel listeners? « a Hursley ...
Shirley Fraser. Recommended practice?….. If I have created LISTENER.TCP with port 1881 (and, it is the only port I intend to associate with the queue ...
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Using WebSphere MQ Explorer as a read-only viewer « a Hursley view ...
The WebSphere MQ Explorer GUI provides a user-friendly way to administer your ... Note 1: The WebSphere MQ Explorer user will only see the objects which ...
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Some rambling thoughts on the two full repositories in your ...
I recommend having exactly two full repositories per cluster unless you have a ... performance (2), security (8), tools (10), triggering (2) ... It wasn’t until the later fix packs of 5.3 that MQ clustering was stable. ...
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Saket Rungta « a Hursley view on WebSphere MQ
NET implementation of this technology is available as ‘IBM Message Service Client for .NET’. This can be downloaded as a Cat3 SupportPac here. ...
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WebSphere MQ and CCSIDs, Encoding and Data conversion « a Hursley ...
MQ est toujours un sujet délicat à traiter (EBCDIC, CCSID et autres joyeusetés). IBM met à jour Data Conversion Under WebSphere MQ. ...
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Diagnosing problems with Data Conversion « a Hursley view on ...
A place to talk with people who work on WebSphere MQ ... Note that WebSphere MQ returns the actual CCSID of the message when MQGET returns. ... developerWorks · IBM Hursley · IBM WebSphere MQ · LISTSERV mailing list ...
 
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