Shmuel,

I did it (on windows) by installing the trial version and removing the MQ 
software afterwards - leaving the Eclipse tool installed. 

Hubert



MQSeries List <[email protected]> schrieb am 23.02.06 22:54:42:
>  
> 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     
> ----- Original Message -----  
> From: Stephen Rowles  
> To: [email protected]  
> 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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> Sent by: MQSeries List <[email protected]> 
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> 24/02/2006 00:59 
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> Subject Eclipse based MQ Explorer (once again)
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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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