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Stephen,
Do you know if one can so extract just the MQ
Explorer (and keep it permanently) out of Trial Version of Windows
Server?
Shmuel Koller
Discount Bank
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Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 6:58
PM
Subject: Re: Eclipse based MQ Explorer
(once again)
Shmuel,
If you have access to a Windows Server CD, the MQ
Explorer can be installed onto any windows machine from that CD, without doing
a full server install and without requiring a server license for that
machine.
The required version of
the eclipse platform can be installed from the CD in the "Software
Requirements" section of the launch pad. A custom install can then be used to
only install the MQ Explorer.
- Stephen Rowles
Shmuel Koller
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Over last month I experienced Eclipse based MQ explorer -
managing z/OS MQ V6. That -
using a full MQ Server installation on Windows, which is not practical for
every station we need. Now I
raise again a problem not fully pursued back in January in this list.
I am
looking for a sequence of steps to operate Eclipse based Explorer based on
free-of-license MQ Client for
Windows. Here is the sequence of steps - and the problem I do not have with full Server
install, yet I do have with MQ
Client and these steps. 1) Install MQ Client for Windows.
2) Install Refresh Pack 6.0.1.0
3) Install Eclipse (unzip) from Eclipse
download site. 4) Install IBM
SDK for Java 1.4.2 coming with Refresh Pack, and stick its .bin in
Windows Path. 5) Copy MQ
Explorer plugin to Eclipse Plugin Library. 6) Open Eclipse, Open MQ Explorer Perspective
7) Define and connect to remote QMGRs
on z/OS - so far so good. It works partially. When I right click on a z/OS
QUEUE - I click the Properties, and get nothing. Other operations on the queue work just fine: status,
delete, clear, put testmsg, browse.
In short- with this sequence of steps
using MQ Client, I cannot display Queue Properties. Nor I can display Properties of any
object. Admitedly - I am not sure IBM supports such setup, but I think its a required one - to
"spread" the Eclipse based MQ Explorer Thanks, Shmuel
Koller Discount Bank
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