WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue manager

The WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue manager is the focal point of the WebSphere MQ Everyplace system. It provides:

The WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue manager is code imbedded within user written programs and these programs can run on any WebSphere MQ Everyplace supported device or platform.

Queue managers can be configured in a number of different 'styles', the main ones being client (also known as peer, or device), server, and gateway. See Starting queue managers for descriptions of these styles.

An WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue manager can control the various types of queue that are described in WebSphere MQ Everyplace queues. Communication with other queue managers on the WebSphere MQ messaging network can be synchronous or asynchronous. If you want to use synchronous communications, the originator, and the target WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue managers must both be available on the network. Asynchronous communication allows an WebSphere MQ Everyplace application to send messages even when the remote queue manager is offline.

For more detailed information about WebSphere MQ Everyplace queue managers see Queue managers, messages, and queues



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