Update:

There have been some issues with users connecting locally (binding mode)
using MQ Visual Edit.

Binding mode refers to connecting to a local queue manager WITHOUT
specifying Channel Name, Hostname and Port #.

If you want to connect to a local queue manager using binding mode then the
following 2 items are required:

1. IBM's MQSeries "MA88" SupportPac MUST be installed on the box where you
are running MQ Visual Edit.
2. The following jar files MUST be in your classpath (from MA88) on the box
where you are running MQ Visual Edit:
      com.ibm.mq.jar
      com.ibm.mq.iiop.jar
      com.ibm.mqbind.jar


This should resolve the issue of MQ Visual Edit not connecting (not
responding).

Later
Roger...


At 01:24 AM 7/10/2002, you wrote:
>All:
>
>Anybody interested in beta testing a new Java application that I
>have written?
>
>The MQ Visual Edit beta v0.1 application allows the user to view,
>edit, insert and delete messages from a queue of a MQSeries queue
>manager.  MQ Visual Edit presents the data in an easy to use
>format similar to a database utility or spreadsheet program.
>
>MQ Visual Edit can run on any platform that supports Java v1.3.
>This includes:  AIX, HP-UX, Linux, OS/2 Warp, Sun Solaris, and
>Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000.  MQ Visual Edit is able to connect to
>local queue managers (residing on the same box) or to any remote
>queue manager(s).
>
>The remote queue managers can be on any platform that supports
>distributed queuing including:  AIX, HP-UX, Linux, OS/2 Warp,
>OS/390 (MVS), OS/400, Sun Solaris, and Windows NT/2000.
>
>You can download MQ Visual Edit at:
>http://www.capitalware.biz/beta.html
>
>Note:  This is an on-going project, so please comments and / or
>complaints to me.
>
>later
>Roger Lacroix
>Enterprise Architect
>Capitalware Inc.
>http://www.capitalware.biz
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