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IBM Message Queue

IBM Message Queue (MQ) supports the exchange of information between applications, systems, services and files by sending and receiving message data through messaging queues. IBM MQ works with various computing platforms, and supports different environments and APIs.This user guide shows you how to create message queue, queue manager, JNDI context, store files, foreign JMS server, set up SSL at Websphere MQ and Weblogic level and configure JAR files in TAFJEE.ear.

Creating Message Queue and Queue Manager

This section shows you the systematic procedure to create a message queue and queue manager.

Creating JNDI Context

You can create a simple file-based JNDI context and configure the JMS objects in the JNDI namespace

Creating Keystore and Truststore

Truststore and Keystore files provide secured transaction between the client and server. This section provides the commands to be executed to create and verify keystore and truststore files.

Setting up SSL at Websphere MQ and Weblogic Level

The SSL configuration defines the requirement for each endpoint in a communicating system. This enables elements in the application-serving environment for secured communication. This section provides the steps to manage SSL certificates at Websphere MQ and Weblogic level, which are used by the JMS resources.

Creating a Foreign JMS server

A foreign Java Message Service (JMS) server represents a JNDI provider outside the WebLogic JMS server. It establishes a connection between a local WebLogic Server and remote JNDI provider, which in turn enables the definition of multiple foreign JMS connection factory and destination objects in one JNDI directory. You can create a foreign JMS server using the following procedure.

Configuring Corresponding JAR Files

You can configure the ejb-jar.xml and weblogic-ejb-jar.xml files in TAFJEEE.ear

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