TAFJ JMS MQ

TAFJ Java Message Service (JMS) is a standard that allows you to access enterprise messaging systems from Java programs. Messaging service providers such as MQ helps you to implement JMS API, which further enables JMS client applications to access the provider’s messaging service.

Setting up the Prerequisites

This section shows the TAFJ Java Message Service (JMS) MQ prerequisite tasks that you need to complete.

Setting up WebSphere MQ User and Group

This section helps you to create and setup the WebSphere MQ user and group with root user.

Configuring the Kernel Parameters

This section shows you how to setup the kernel parameters with root user.

Installing WebSphere MQ 8.0

This section shows you how to install WebSphere MQ 8.0 with root user.

Working with MQ

This section shows you how to set the environment and display the status of MQ with the mqm user.

Setting user to access WebSphere MQ in remote mode

This section shows how you can add WebSphere MQ access rights for a new and existing user in remote mode.

Installing an Instance of MQ

This section shows you how to create Listener, Channel, Queues and JMS Bindings on the MQ server with the user mqm.

Installing Multiple Instances of MQ

You need to install a MQ instance in all the servers in which multiple instances of queue manager is required.

Failover Testing

Failover testing is a testing technique that validates a system's ability to be able to allocate extra resource and to move operations to back-up systems during the server failure due to one or the other reasons.


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