The queue manager life-cycle

Overview of the life-cycle of a queue manager

Typically, an application creates a new queue manager, configures it with a number of queues, and then frees the queue manager. An application also opens an existing queue manager, starts it, carries out messaging operations, and then stops. A further administration program can reopen the queue manager, remove all of its queues, and then stop. The following diagram displays this information:
Figure 1. The queue manager life-cycle
Diagram showing the lifecycle of a queue manager, as explained in the previous text.

Parent topic: Queue manager operations