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by Robert C. Martin
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by Michael Feathers
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by Marc McDonald; Robert Musson; Ross Smith
This redbook provides guidelines and hints for designing and
managing networks used with MQSeries. It also helps you design and
develop application programs that use the features of MQSeries
Version 5.1. Even though the examples have been developed for the
Windows NT platform, they apply to any other platform that supports
MQSeries Version 5.1. This book is based on class exercises for an
ITSO workshop and explains the following:
- How to create and manager clusters
- How to use workload management (load balancing)
- How to use the new GUIs to administer MQSeries on Windows
NT
- How to use the Web Administration feature
- How to monitor queues using the Windows NT Performance
Monitor
- How to write a workload management exit
- How to use MQSeries for file transfer
- How to use dynamic queues
- Changes in MQSeries security
The first chapter contains an overview of the functions released
with MQSeries Version 5.1. The other chapters are dedicated to
specific functions. They include programming hints and examples as
well as guidelines for MQSeries administration. This redbook comes
with a diskette that contains the source code of all examples.
Top Level Categories:
Programming
Software Engineering
Sub-Categories:
Programming > MQ Series
MQ Series > Patterns
Software Engineering > Process
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