Intercommunication
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Collapsed About this book
Collapsed Summary of changes

Part 1. Introduction
Collapsed Chapter 1. Concepts of intercommunication
Collapsed Chapter 2. Making your applications communicate
Collapsed Chapter 3. More about intercommunication

Part 2. How intercommunication works
Collapsed Chapter 4. WebSphere MQ distributed-messaging techniques
Collapsed Chapter 5. DQM implementation
Collapsed Chapter 6. Channel attributes
Collapsed Chapter 7. Example configuration chapters in this book

Part 3. DQM in WebSphere MQ for UNIX systems, and Windows  systems, and MQSeries for Compaq OpenVMS Alpha, Compaq NonStop Kernel, and OS/2 Warp
Collapsed Chapter 8. Monitoring and controlling channels on distributed platforms
Collapsed Chapter 9. Preparing WebSphere MQ for distributed platforms
Collapsed Chapter 10. Setting up communication for OS/2 and Windows
Collapsed Chapter 11. Example configuration - MQSeries for OS/2 Warp
Collapsed Chapter 12. Example configuration - IBM WebSphere MQ for Windows
Collapsed Chapter 13. Setting up communication in UNIX systems
Collapsed Chapter 14. Example configuration - IBM WebSphere MQ for AIX
Collapsed Chapter 15. Example configuration - IBM MQSeries for Compaq Tru64 UNIX
Collapsed Chapter 16. Example configuration - IBM WebSphere MQ for HP-UX
Collapsed Chapter 17. Example configuration - IBM MQSeries for AT&T GIS UNIX, V2.2
Collapsed Chapter 18. Example configuration - IBM WebSphere MQ for Solaris
Collapsed Chapter 19. Setting up communication in Compaq OpenVMS Alpha systems
Collapsed Chapter 20. Setting up communication in Compaq NonStop Kernel
Collapsed Chapter 21. Message channel planning example for distributed platforms
Collapsed Chapter 22. Example SINIX and DC/OSx configuration files

Part 4. DQM in WebSphere MQ for z/OS
Collapsed Chapter 23. Monitoring and controlling channels on z/OS
Collapsed Chapter 24. Preparing WebSphere MQ for z/OS
Collapsed Chapter 25. Setting up communication for z/OS
Collapsed Chapter 26. Example configuration - IBM WebSphere MQ for z/OS
Collapsed Chapter 27. Message channel planning example for z/OS
Collapsed Chapter 28. Monitoring and controlling channels in z/OS with CICS
Collapsed Chapter 29. Preparing WebSphere MQ for z/OS when using CICS
Collapsed Chapter 30. Setting up CICS communication for WebSphere MQ for z/OS
Collapsed Chapter 31. Example configuration - IBM WebSphere MQ for z/OS using CICS
Chapter 32. Message channel planning example for z/OS using CICS
Collapsed Chapter 33. Preparing WebSphere MQ for z/OS for DQM with queue-sharing groups
Collapsed Chapter 34. Setting up communication for WebSphere MQ for z/OS using queue-sharing groups
Collapsed Chapter 35. Example configuration - WebSphere MQ for z/OS using queue-sharing groups
Collapsed Chapter 36. Message channel planning example for z/OS using queue-sharing groups
Collapsed Chapter 37. Intra-group queuing
Collapsed Chapter 38. Example Configuration -- WebSphere MQ for z/OS using intra-group queuing

Part 5. DQM in WebSphere MQ for iSeries
Collapsed Chapter 39. Monitoring and controlling channels in WebSphere MQ for iSeries
Collapsed Chapter 40. Preparing WebSphere MQ for iSeries
Collapsed Chapter 41. Setting up communication for WebSphere MQ for iSeries
Collapsed Chapter 42. Example configuration - IBM WebSphere MQ for iSeries
Collapsed Chapter 43. Message channel planning example for iSeries

Part 6. DQM in MQSeries for VSE/ESA
Collapsed Chapter 44. Example configuration - MQSeries for VSE/ESA

Part 7. Further intercommunication considerations
Collapsed Chapter 45. Channel-exit programs
Collapsed Chapter 46. Channel-exit calls and data structures
Expanded Chapter 47. Problem determination in DQM
Error message from channel control
Ping
Dead-letter queue considerations
Validation checks
In-doubt relationship
Channel startup negotiation errors
Collapsed When a channel refuses to run
Collapsed Retrying the link
Data structures
User exit problems
Disaster recovery
Channel switching
Connection switching
Collapsed Client problems
Collapsed Error logs

Part 8. Appendixes
Collapsed Appendix A. Constants for channels and exits
Collapsed Appendix B. Queue name resolution
Appendix C. Configuration file stanzas for distributed queuing
Collapsed Appendix D. Notices
Index
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