IBM WebSphere MQ
Windows Install and Configure
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  Introduction
  Execute
  Execute, Display a Flowchart
  Execute, WIP2
  Prepare
  Initial Preparation
  Test Case 1, Message Queue Manager
  Create a Queue Manager
  Start a Queue Manager
  Issue MQSC Commands
  Stop or End a Queue Manager
  Prepare, WIP2
  Technical Details
  Massage Queue Manager
  Create a Local Queue
  Massage Queue Listener
  Details, WIP2
  WIP1
  WIP2
  WIP3
  WIP4
  WIP5
  Summary
  Software Agreement and Disclaimer
  Downloads and Links
  Current Server or Internet Access
  Internet Access Required
  Glossary of Terms
  Contact or Feedback
  Company Overview
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This document provides information about IBM MQ WebSphere and its installation and usage in a Micro Focus environment running on a Windows System.

Note: This document is a Work-In-Progress stage of development.


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WIP1

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WIP2

WIP2

WIP2

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WIP2

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WIP1

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Downloaded developers package

Unzipped into Windows environment... C:\SIMOSAM1\DEVL\SYS1\MQS\MQServer

Followed the instructions from the SETUP.exe… took the "typical" option…

Start… All Apps… IBM WebSphere MQ… Websphere MQ Explorer…

WIP2

WIP2

WIP2

From the Windows "Start" select "All Programs", click on "IBM WebSphere MQ" and then select "IBMWebSphereExplorer" from the drop down list.

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WIP2

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The following Windows Command will create a Queue Manager Object.

C:\WINDOWS\system32>crtmqm NRDA

WebSphere MQ queue manager created.
Directory 'C:\ProgramData\IBM\MQ\qmgrs\NRDA' created.
The queue manager is associated with installation 'Installation1'.
Creating or replacing default objects for queue manager 'NRDA'.
Default objects statistics : 82 created. 0 replaced. 0 failed.
Completing setup.
Setup completed.

WIP3

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WIP3

The following program (STRMQM) will start a Queue Manager.

C:\WINDOWS\system32>STRMQM NRDA
WebSphere MQ queue manager 'NRDA' starting.
The queue manager is associated with installation 'Installation1'.
5 log records accessed on queue manager 'NRDA' during the log replay phase.
Log replay for queue manager 'NRDA' complete.
Transaction manager state recovered for queue manager 'NRDA'.
WebSphere MQ queue manager 'NRDA' started using V8.0.0.4.

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The "runmqsc" Windows command provides the capability of issuing MQSC commands to a queue manager. The MQSC commands enable you to perform administration tasks.

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WIP3

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WIP2

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WIP1

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WIP2

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runmqsc NRDA

define qglobal (Q1)

end

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runmqlsr -m FRED -t tcp

endmqlsr -m NRDA

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WIP2

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WIP1

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WIP2

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WIP3

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WIP4

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WIP5

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This document provides notes about the installation and use of IBM MQ WebSphere in a Micro Focus environment running on a Windows System. This document may be used as a tutorial for new programmers or as a quick reference for experienced programmers.

In the world of programming there are many ways to solve a problem. This documentation and software were developed and tested on systems that are configured for a SIMOTIME environment based on the hardware, operating systems, user requirements and security requirements. Therefore, adjustments may be needed to execute the jobs and programs when transferred to a system of a different architecture or configuration.

SIMOTIME Services has experience in moving or sharing data or application processing across a variety of systems. For additional information about SIMOTIME Services or Technologies please contact us using the information in the  Contact or Feedback  section of this document.

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Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software, documentation or training material for any purpose requires a fee to be paid to SimoTime Technologies. Once the fee is received by SimoTime the latest version of the software, documentation or training material will be delivered and a license will be granted for use within an enterprise, provided the SimoTime copyright notice appear on all copies of the software. The SimoTime name or Logo may not be used in any advertising or publicity pertaining to the use of the software without the written permission of SimoTime Technologies.

SimoTime Technologies makes no warranty or representations about the suitability of the software, documentation or learning material for any purpose. It is provided "AS IS" without any expressed or implied warranty, including the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement. SimoTime Technologies shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special or consequential damages resulting from the loss of use, data or projects, whether in an action of contract or tort, arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of this software, documentation or training material.

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This section includes links to documents with additional information that are beyond the scope and purpose of this document. The first group of documents may be available from a local system or via an internet connection, the second group of documents will require an internet connection.

Note: A SimoTime License is required for the items to be made available on a local system or server.

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The following links may be to the current server or to the Internet.

Note: The latest versions of the SimoTime Documents and Program Suites are available on the Internet and may be accessed using the Link to Internet icon. If a user has a SimoTime Enterprise License the Documents and Program Suites may be available on a local server and accessed using the Link to Server icon.

Link to Internet   Link to Server   Explore An Enterprise System Model that describes and demonstrates how Applications that were running on a Mainframe System and non-relational data that was located on the Mainframe System were copied and deployed in a Microsoft Windows environment with Micro Focus Enterprise Server.

Link to Internet   Link to Server   Explore the COBOL Connection for more examples of COBOL programming techniques and sample code.

Link to Internet   Link to Server   Explore an Extended List of Software Technologies that are available for review and evaluation. The software technologies (or Z-Packs) provide individual programming examples, documentation and test data files in a single package. The Z-Packs are usually in zip format to reduce the amount of time to download.

Link to Internet   Link to Server   Explore The ASCII and EBCDIC Translation Tables. These tables are provided for individuals that need to better understand the bit structures and differences of the encoding formats.

Link to Internet   Link to Server   Explore The File Status Return Codes that are used to interpret the results of accessing VSAM data sets and/or QSAM files.

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The following links will require an internet connection.

This suite of programs and documentation is available for download. Link to an Evaluation zPAK Option that includes the program members, documentation and control files.

A good place to start is The SimoTime Home Page for access to white papers, program examples and product information. This link requires an Internet Connection

Explore The Micro Focus Web Site for more information about products (including Micro Focus COBOL) and services available from Micro Focus. This link requires an Internet Connection.

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Link to Internet   Link to Server   Explore the Glossary of Terms for a list of terms and definitions used in this suite of documents and white papers.

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This document was created and is maintained by SimoTime Technologies. If you have any questions, suggestions, comments or feedback please use the following contact information.

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SimoTime Technologies was founded in 1987 and is a privately owned company. We specialize in the creation and deployment of business applications using new or existing technologies and services. We have a team of individuals that understand the broad range of technologies being used in today's environments. Our customers include small businesses using Internet technologies to corporations using very large mainframe systems.

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