Running an MQWF client program on a box where no MQWF client component is installed, is unsupported and not feasible with version 3.5.
Running an MQWF WebClient on a box where no MQWF client component is installed is a supported scenario in version 3.6 (using the JACA Tool).
In your case you need a client installation and configuration on your box so that you are able to connect to a remote MQWF server.
Running an MQWF client program on a box where no MQWF client component is installed, is unsupported and not feasible with version 3.5.
Running an MQWF WebClient on a box where no MQWF client component is installed is a supported scenario in version 3.6 (using the JACA Tool).
In your case you need a client installation and configuration on your box so that you are able to connect to a remote MQWF server.
I have MQWF3.5 server running on my local machine. Now I am trying to access a remote MQwF installed on a different machine from my local machine. I am trying to use the JACA tool and support pack wa0c. Please let me know if using JACA and wa0c and fmcjapi.jar it is possible.
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