If you are using an IBM WebSphere MQ messaging system, enter the following information on the MQ Messaging Information page of the Create Connection wizard.
Choose:
MQ for IBM WebSphere MQ Messaging System
MQJMS for IBM WebSphere MQ JMS Messaging System
Choose:
Local Server, if you are running the MQ server daemon (IBM WebSphere MQ server) on your local machine.
Local Client, if you are running the MQ client daemon (IBM WebSphere MQ client) on your local machine.
Select the encoding type you want to use for the message:
Default – to use standard character encoding.
UTF – to use the UTF character encoding.
Enter the host name where the MQ Server daemon is
running. For example, enter mqbiz2-pc
.
Enter the channel name for the IBM WebSphere MQ server connection.
If you have selected MQ JMS as the MQ Message Type, enter
the port number in the channel field. For example, enter 1414.
In the Queue Manager/Factory field, enter
the name of the IBM WebSphere MQ queue manager. For example, enter MQBiz2QM.
In the Queue Name field, enter the name of the IBM
WebSphere MQ destination. For example, enter MQBiz2Queue
.
Enter the user name and password to the connect to IBM WebSphere MQ Server.
Verify that this user name and password combination
has permission to connect to the queue manager defined in the Queue
Manager/Factory field and for the destination name defined
in Queue Name field.
If you are routing events from a messaging system to a database, enter the error queue name in the Status Destination field.
The status destination queue is used by client applications to catch error messages, which may stop applications from sending events to the database.
If you have just configured inbound information, return to step 10 in “Adding and configuring a new connection”.
If you have just configured outbound information, return to step 13 in “Adding and configuring a new connection”.