WebSphere MQ Administration (systems). - Websphere
This is a discussion on WebSphere MQ Administration (systems). - Websphere ; Hi,
I am pretty new to Websphere MQ.
I would like to learn WebSphere MQ Administration (systems).
Can you please guide me from where I do start to learn websphere mq.
Anybody is have good documentation for WAS MQ administration.
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WebSphere MQ Administration (systems).
Hi,
I am pretty new to Websphere MQ.
I would like to learn WebSphere MQ Administration (systems).
Can you please guide me from where I do start to learn websphere mq.
Anybody is have good documentation for WAS MQ administration.
Currently I am working as WebSphere Administration and I would like to learn webspehre mq.
I value your inputs on this.
Thanks & Regards,
vaze
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Re: WebSphere MQ Administration (systems).
Hi there,
Have a look at WebSphere MQ library, here:
http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wmq/library/
There is a book "WebSphere MQ System Administration Guide", which maybe what
you are looking for.
Regards,
Saket
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> Hi,
>
> I am pretty new to Websphere MQ.
> I would like to learn WebSphere MQ Administration (systems).
>
> Can you please guide me from where I do start to learn websphere mq.
> Anybody is have good documentation for WAS MQ administration.
>
> Currently I am working as WebSphere Administration and I would like to
> learn webspehre mq.
>
> I value your inputs on this.
>
> Thanks & Regards,
> vaze
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Re: WebSphere MQ Administration (systems).
You should certainly check the IBM Redbook site which has numerous
"non-official" books on MQ. In particular, I just read the MQv6
Fundamentals (SG24-7128) book which you can download from
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstract...7128.html?Open . Also, you should
scan through the IBM MQ SupportPacs web site which has several good
documents :
http://www.ibm.com/software/integrat...s/product.html
Incidentally, you mention "WAS MQ administration". Make sure that you don't
confuse WAS and MQ. WAS is WebSphere Application Server, the IBM J2EE
application server in the WebSphere family. WebSphere MQ is the messaging
product, in the same family. MQ picked up the "WebSphere" label a few years
ago, which is more marketing than technical.