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Information Centers
IBM® WebSphere® MQ Everyplace® (MQe) Version 2.0.2 and 2.0.1.8 InfoCenters are available on the Web.
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MQe provides secure messaging on lightweight devices, such as sensors, phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), laptops, and desktop computers. The WebSphere MQ Everyplace information centers on the Web include documentation for the following versions:
WebSphere MQ Everyplace 2.0.1.8 and later
Includes all fixes and updates since the initial release of Version 2.0.1. Refer to this documentation for 2.0.1.8 and later 2.0.1 versions.WebSphere MQ Everyplace 2.0.2 (Entire information center)
New features include: UTF-16 with surrogate character support for the C Native code base; Support for WinCE .NET 4.2 in the C Native code base. Note: Support for the WebSphere MQ Everyplace C DLLs on WinCE .NET 4.2 is provided using the Platform Invocation Services in the .NET environment; Migration information, which describes how to use new classes shipped with MQe. These classes allow users to send, publish and subscribe messages to the WebSphere Message Broker via a gateway queue manager; and Updated to include information about using MQe with Windows™ Mobile 5 (English Only).IBM WebSphere MQ Everyplace 2.0.2 (Translated information center sections)
Translated sections
- Welcome to MQe
- MQe in a nutshell
- Code base
- What's new in 2.0.2
- Using this Information Center
- What is MQe
- Planning your implementation
| PDF / Information center | |
|---|---|
| Brazilian-Portuguese (PDF, 540KB) | Simplified Chinese (PDF, 735KB) |
| English (PDF, 473KB) | Spanish (PDF, 571KB) |
| German (PDF, 508KB) | Traditional Chinese (PDF, 936KB) |
- Installing and uninstalling MQe
- Applying maintenance to MQe
| PDF / Information center | |
|---|---|
| Brazilian-Portuguese (PDF, 229KB) | German (PDF, 226KB) |
| English (PDF, 219KB) | Traditional Chinese (PDF, 514KB) |
Developing a basic application
- WebSphere MQ development kit
- Setting up your environment
- Walkthrough: creating an application
- An example application (HelloWorld)
- Using development and admin tools
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| Brazilian-Portuguese (PDF, 274KB) | Spanish (PDF, 282KB) |
| English (PDF, 262KB) |
Designing your real application
- Messaging
- Queues
- MQe connection definitions
- Queue manager operations
- Message delivery
- Network topologies and message resolution
- Using aliases
- Using adapters
- Using rules
- Java Message Service (JMS)
- Errors and error handling
| PDF / Information center | |
|---|---|
| English (PDF, 1.5MB) | Spanish (PDF, 6.26MB) |
- Introduction to configuration
- Configuring with messages
- Configuring with the C Admin API
- Configuring from the command line
- Configuring queue managers
- Configuring local queues
- Configuring remote queues
- Configuring home server queues
- Configuring store-and-forward queues
- Configuring connection definitions
- Configuring bridge/gateway resources
- JMS configuration
- Using the JMX interface
| PDF / Information center | |
|---|---|
| Brazilian-Portuguese (PDF, 2.71MB) | English (PDF, 1.9MB) |
- Operating system considerations
- Attributes
- Messages
- Queue and queue manager names
- Communications
| PDF / Information center | |
|---|---|
| Brazilian-Portuguese (PDF, 177KB) | English (PDF, 139KB) |
- Adapters
- Command line administration
- GUI administration
- Simple administration
- Interaction with a queue manager
- Security
- Adding a small GUI
- Managing mini-certificates
- Logging events
- Creating and deleting queue managers
- Extending the MQ bridge
- Administering objects for a MQ bridge
- Test communication with MQ and MQe
- MQe interface
- JNI implementation
- Run a QM as a client, server or servlet
- Rules classes
- Trace handling
| PDF / Information center | |
|---|---|
| English (PDF, 129KB) | Spanish (PDF, 139KB) |
- Working with WebSphere Message Broker
- Scenarios
- Bridge configuration
- MQe bridge transformer classes
- MQe message object classes
- Writing MQe apps to drive MQ apps
- Writing MQe pub/sub apps
- Migrating MQe apps that use the MQe node
| PDF / Information center | |
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| Brazilian-Portuguese (PDF, 358KB) | English (PDF, 180KB) |
- Packaging and deployment
- OSGi
| PDF / Information center |
|---|
| English (PDF, 260KB) |
- JMX attributes and operations
| PDF / Information center | |
|---|---|
| Brazilian-Portuguese (PDF, 562KB) | English (PDF, 542KB) |
Deploying the plug-in
If you need to update a local copy of the InfoCenter, download the latest documentation plug-ins from the selections above. The following instructions assume you installed the InfoCenter in the default Windows file system location, C:\Program Files\WebSphere_Help_System. If you installed the InfoCenter on another operating system or somewhere else on the Windows file system, adjust the instructions accordingly. If you do not have an InfoCenter installed, download the IBM WebSphere Help System and follow the installation instructions.
Download the WebSphere MQ Everyplace InfoCenter zip file to the local hard drive.
Stop the Eclipse InfoCenter.
Copy the WebSphere MQ Everyplace InfoCenter zip file to the Eclipse plug-ins directory, such as C:\Program Files\WebSphere_Help_System\eclipse\plugins.
Extract the WebSphere MQ Everyplace InfoCenter zip to the plugins directory. This will overwrite the existing plugins.
Remove the search index information.
Navigate to the C:\Program Files\WebSphere_Help_System\eclipse\workspace\.metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.help\nl directory.
Delete the subdirectories, such as en_US.
Start the Eclipse InfoCenter.
