As with all MQe queue managers, registries and messages are left on the
system after the queue manager has been shut down. This design allows queue
managers to restart without losing their messages or recreating all their
queues and registry settings. If one of the examples crashes
on starting, the data they leave behind should automatically be removed to
prevent them from being restarted with an incomplete registry. If the example
does not crash, or you wish to start the queue manager from scratch, you can
use the following methods to remove the registry from the system:
- J2SE
- The example application uses the MQeDiskFieldsAdapter, which will save
registry settings to the Hard Drive. These are located in c:/MQe/QM/. Delete
this directory to remove the remaining information.
- MIDP
- The example application uses the MQeMidpFieldsAdapter for MIDP environments.
This means that the registry is stored in the record stores of the MIDlet
Suite. You can remove them using the RMSclear MIDlet located in the exampleapp.messageservice
package.
Note: If you delete a MIDlet Suite from a device, its record store
is also removed.