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IBM WebSphere MQ  

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  • 1 Product Description
    • 1.1 "IBM WebSphere MQ Series Client" component
    • 1.2 Known Versions
  • 2 Software Pattern Summary
  • 3 Platforms Supported by the Pattern
  • 4 Identification
    • 4.1 Software Instance Triggers
    • 4.2 Simple Identification Mappings
  • 5 Versioning for IBM WebSphere MQ Series Queue Manager
    • 5.1 Active versioning
      • 5.1.1 Versions 6.0 and above
      • 5.1.2 Versions prior to 6.0
    • 5.2 Package Versioning
      • 5.2.1 Disadvantages
    • 5.3 Future Considerations
  • 6 Versioning for IBM WebSphere MQ Series Client
    • 6.1 Package versioning
    • 6.2 Inferred versioning
  • 7 Application Model Produced by Software Pattern
    • 7.1 Product Architecture
    • 7.2 Software Pattern Model
      • 7.2.1 SI Depth
      • 7.2.2 Queue manager
      • 7.2.3 Relationship Creation
  • 8 Differences to 6.x approach
  • 9 Subject Matter Expertise
  • 10 Testing
  • 11 Information Sources
  • 12 Open Issues
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Product Name
WebSphere MQ
Publisher Page

IBM

Category

Message Oriented Middleware

Release
TKU 2011-Aug-1
Change History

IBM WebSphere MQ - Change History

Reports & Attributes

IBM WebSphere MQ - Reports & Attributes

Publisher Link
IBM

Product Description

IBM MQ Series, now branded as Websphere MQ, is IBM's Message Oriented Middleware (MOM) offering. It allows independent and potentially non-concurrent applications on a distributed system to communicate with each other. MQ is available on a large number of platforms including z/OS, UNIX (AIX, HP-UX, Solaris). Linux, and Microsoft Windows.

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