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| 1. | This presentation provides an introduction to the Multi-Instance Queue Managers, a new high availability feature introduced as part of the Refresh Pack 7.0.1.0 for WebSphere MQ. Level of Difficulty: Beginner Presenter(s): Barry Robbins Date: 18 November 2009
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2009-11-13 | ||
| 2. | This WebSphere Support Technical Exchange is designed to cover data conversion issues for WebSphere MQSeries on various platforms: iSeries, z/OS, VSE, Unix and Windows. Level of Difficulty: Beginner Presenter(s): Karen Stanley & Blanche Ishida Date: 8 October 2009
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2009-11-09 | ||
| 3. | This WebSphere Support Technical Exchange Open Mic session explores customer questions on how to design, configure and maintain a WebSphere MQ clustering environment. This session also gives you the opportunity to interact with our panel of WebSphere MQ experts on the topic of clustering in WebSphere MQ.
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2009-11-06 | ||
| 4. | This WebSphere Support Technical Exchange covers the configuration of SSL with WebSphere MQ for z/OS, Windows and UNIX. The session shows the various ways to use SSL channels in these environments, covers the process of obtaining, deploying and managing SSL certificates, and provides some diagnostic hints and tips. Level of Difficulty: Intermediate Presenter(s): Beverly Kingsley & Everett Turner Date: 30 September 2009
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2009-10-05 | ||
| 5. | This WebSphere Support Technical Exchange covers an Introduction to SSL Basics (Secure Sockets Layer), discusses the make up of an SSL certificate, and how it is used to conduct the SSL Handshake. This session also presents an overview of SSL, and a demonstration on how it works. Level of Difficulty: Beginner Presenter(s): Everett L. Turner Date: 23 September 2009
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2009-09-30 | ||
| 6. | This WebSphere Support Technical Exchange is designed to provide an overview of the different client enhancements introduced in WebSphere MQ V7.0. Level of Difficulty: Beginner Presenter(s): Lauranette Wheeler Date: 17 September 2009
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2009-09-21 | ||
| 7. | This WebSphere Support Technical Exchange focuses on how to specify WebSphere MQ V7 as the JMS Provider for WebSphere Application Server V7. New features from WebSphere MQ V7 are discussed, as well as the different transport modes (i.e. bindings, client). Level of Difficulty: Beginner Presenter(s): Angel Rivera Date: 2 September 2009
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2009-09-08 | ||
| 8. | This WebSphere Support Technical Exchange covers WebSphere MQ troubleshooting and techniques including things to check, Probe Id's, traces (how to read them), and the dump command. Level of Difficulty: Beginner Presenter(s): Paul O'Donnell DATE: 15 January 2009
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2009-08-28 | ||
| 9. | This document contains a lab designed to give users, who are new or need a refresher, an introduction to the basics for using WebSphere MQ on i/5 OS. This includes step by step instructions for creating queue managers and setting up basic distributed queueing, including triggering channels and applications. Instructions for downloading SAVF attachment. Follow these steps after creating your queue managers and prior to Exercise 5. 1.Detach the save file to a directory on PC. Note: See TRIGAPPL atta
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2009-08-19 | ||
| 10. | This WebSphere Support Technical Exchange is designed to present common pitfalls during the installation and migration for WebSphere MQ V7 for Unix and Windows, including the migration from a previous version, and the Publish/Subscribe structure from MQ V6. It shows the changes for the queue managers after they are upgraded. Level of Difficulty: Beginner Presenter (s): Angel Rivera DATE: 01 July 2009
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2009-07-06 |
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