I have been using WebSphere MQ lately to send message from local machine to the WebSphere MQ present on same (local) machine. Which works fine as expected.
I dont know how to install WebSphere MQ in other/remote Machine so that I can send message form my local machine to that remote machine.
Thanks,
There are a number of ways to do this but the most likely is that you will need to install an Websphere MQ Client onto the remote machine. I am not sure what version you want to use but the WMQ 7.5 client is available here MQC75 You can google for other versions by changing the number (MQC7, MQC71, MQC8 etc).
You haven't said what language your application is written in, if it is Java then the WMQ Client provides everything you need, if it is C/C++ or .NET then the page I linked to has more information about what you need for these languages.
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In one of the windows system the administrator has installed the IBM MQ version 8. But after installation we are not ale to see the IBM MQ (installation 1) listed in the services. and also not able to see the file amqsvc.exe file.
If we launch Prepare Websphere MQ wizard it also just exits without any actions.
But on the control panel -programs and features able to see the IBM MQ installation1 is present . how to find out if the installation was done correctly?
Was this a MQ client installation instead of MQ server installation? how to find out what is the issue here as the MQ service is not present or its related files?
I have installed a IBM MQ Developer version on a server, and I need to configure Rest requests, to be more specific it must be able to put message in the queue using a Rest request.
Unfortunately I didn't find any good source of information about this...
You need to run the MQ web server. Use the command strmqweb.
See https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSFKSJ_9.1.0/com.ibm.mq.ref.adm.doc/q127860_.html
Does Open Liberty support network deployment?
Are we able to buy IBM Support for Open Liberty? and How?
Can Open Liberty be used to replace WebSphere Application server v9 in HA environment? e.g Having Load balancer (hardware) received request from web application and auto distribute received request to 2 or more standalone Open Liberty installed in separate VM/Machine?
Thanks
Your question is a bit vague, so I'll try my best.
Does Open Liberty support network deployment?
Depends what you mean by that support. You can install multiple Open Liberty on multiple VM/machines that will serve your applications and use LB/or IHS to route to them.
You cannot centrally manage via single console, for that you need WebSphere Liberty ND version that supports collectives.
However most recent deployments will use more 'farm' like or container orchestration approaches rather than central management via dedicated manager (as Dmgr in WAS v9).
Are we able to buy IBM Support for Open Liberty? and How?
Yes you can. See Get IBM or Red Hat support for Open Liberty page for general info and contact IBM sales representative for best option for your needs.
Can Open Liberty be used to replace WebSphere Application server v9 in HA environment?
Depends on your application and non-functional requirements. You can setup LB or IHS with plugin (for more intelligent balancing) to route requests to multiple VM/machines with Open Liberty.
Check for example this Configuring IBM HTTP Server for Liberty and here Open Liberty Plugin Configuration. Few manual steps will be needed to edit generated config file to support many servers.
I am trying to configure test automation project in UFT 12.02 for IBM Websphere MQ 6.0
I am facing the following error while connecting to MQ Queue Manager
(To run tests with IBM’s MQ client, make sure to install the MQ client on all machines running these tests.)
as per the above error description I need to install MQ client on my machine, but I cannot install it because IBM has been stopped supporting MQ 6.0 accordingly I didn't find it anywhere.
I have configured the same but in IBM RIT (Rational Integration Tester) and it was only required to configure the JAR files (com.ibm.mq.jar & connector.jar)
My question is; Is it applicable in UFT to configure only above two JAR files (just like IBM RIT) or it is necessary to install the MQ 6.0 Client?
And can I test the MQ 6.0 through UFT along with installing MQ 7.0 Client instead of 6.0, taking in consideration that the AUT is IBM Websphere MQ 6.0?
Also if applicable, can anyone provide the MQ Client download URL rather than IBM website?
Prior to V8.0 it was required to install the full client to receive support. Just grabbing the jar files worked but you risked IBM not supporting it if you wanted to open a PMR.
As of v8.0, IBM offers an all-Java client. I just provided the download instructions in another answer so instead of copying them, I'll link to that answer:
WMQ V8 Connection Factory setup on Tomcat using JNDI
One of the reasons this was not previously supported was that the old Java jars didn't have as much diagnostic function built in. IBM relied on the full client install for binary cient-side tracing, test programs, etc. The v8.0 stand-alone jars are really the way to go if you need an all-Java solution.
Note that support is based on the QMgr's license, not the client license (because that's free). If you are running a v6.0 QMgr other than the Linux Itanium version, then either you are paying a LOT of money for IBM Support or are running unsupported. If it is the latter, then you can't open a PMR anyway.
An unpatched v6.0 QMgr is effectively not secure. Even if you have applied the recommended security configurations, enough security-relevant APARS have now been discovered that you should consider an unpatched QMgr as being wide open.
As Tim notes in the comments, any version of MQ Client is supported with any version of MQ QMgr. Head over to the SupportPacs page and look for ones with names like MQC**. Pro tip - If you download a new client, it comes with XA transactionality enabled. No need to go grab the transactional client jar file (which put you out of license compliance anyway).
I am designing a new file transfer infrastructure using WebSphere MQ v7.5 FTE product and like to know for creating an FTE agent in a Windows box, what is the basic minimum requirement? Does it require the MQ v7.5 server edition installed or will it work with the MQ v7.5 client libraries?
You need at least one WMQ queue manager to act as the queuing hub for all the agents. The regular FTE agents can be client-based. Typically, these are placed local to the file endpoints and access the underlying filesystem directly. For most agents a client connection to a central queue manager works great. The exception is a node where the transfer volume is very high, in which case it might warrant having a local queue manager.
The exception is the "Protocol Bridge" agents which are the ones that talk to remote FTP, SFTP and FTPS servers. These must reside on the same host as the queue manager.
Short answer: on your Windows box a client agent is the minimal requirement. Just point its configuration to a queue manager somewhere on the network.