Are you using WAS 5.0 Enterprise Edition of Advanced Edition?

Brian M. McCarty
USAA, Senior Systems Programmer
210.913.1678
MQ/WMQI Specialist/Solutions Expert
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 -----Original Message-----
From:   Ron Bower [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent:   Thursday, June 19, 2003 3:57 PM
To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:             Re: IBM WebSphere MQ v5.3 and WAS installation

I'm assuming that you are using WSAS V5.  With V5,
part of MQSeries is used as the embedded jms provider.
 You don't really have the opportunity to make any
choices on the parts of MQ that you want installed.  I
thought you did have the ability to use a custom
install to indicate whether or not you wanted it
installed.

Ron

--- Teresa Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm curious about how the WebSphere MQ piece was
> related to the WebSphere Application Server (WAS)
> installation.
>
> In looking at the directory that was created from
> WAS installation, it appears to be very similar to a
> full installation of IBM WebSphere MQ, but there are
> a few things missing, such as the GUI tools.
> I'm wondering if there were any MQ specific options
> to choose during the WAS installation, or if what is
> there was automatically installed as part of the WAS
> installation.
>
> Thanks,
> TC
>
>
>
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