Part 1. Introduction

Partial Table-of-Contents

  • Chapter 1. Concepts of intercommunication
  • What is intercommunication?
  • How does distributed queuing work?
  • What do we call the components?
  • Components needed to send a message
  • Components needed to return a message
  • Cluster components
  • Distributed queuing components
  • Message channels
  • Sender-receiver channels
  • Requester-server channel
  • Requester-sender channel
  • Server-receiver channel
  • Cluster-sender channels
  • Cluster-receiver channels
  • Message channel agents
  • Transmission queues
  • Channel initiators and listeners
  • Channel-exit programs
  • Dead-letter queues
  • Remote queue definitions
  • How to get to the remote queue manager
  • Multi-hopping
  • Sharing channels
  • Using different channels
  • Using clustering
  • Chapter 2. Making your applications communicate
  • How to send a message to another queue manager
  • Defining the channels
  • Defining the queues
  • Sending the messages
  • Starting the channel
  • Triggering channels
  • Safety of messages
  • Fast, nonpersistent messages
  • Undelivered messages
  • Chapter 3. More about intercommunication
  • Addressing information
  • What are aliases?
  • Queue name resolution
  • Queue manager alias definitions
  • Outbound messages - remapping the queue manager name
  • Outbound messages - altering or specifying the transmission queue
  • Inbound messages - determining the destination
  • Reply-to queue alias definitions
  • What is a reply-to queue alias definition?
  • Reply-to queue name
  • Networks
  • Channel and transmission queue names
  • Network planner


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