Hey!

Another way is, if you have VisualAge for Java it has a "Feature" framework
that supports MQSeries.  Just load it in and all of the MQSeries functions are
wrapped in connector classes, plus samples.

I have not used this yet, so I can not give you particulars.

Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis

Gary Chesser wrote:

> >Would like my servlet to put a message into IBM MQSeries.  Had anyone tried
> >this combination before?  Please advise.  Thank you very much in advance.
>
> This is not a problem . First, load the correct version(5.0 or 5.1) of MQ
> Client on the hardware which will make the MQ calls along with the Java
> extensions ( find these at http://www-4.ibm.com/software/ts/mqseries .
> Second, Set the appropriate environment variables , specifically MQSERVER .
> Third , Add the appropriate relative CLASSPATH for the java MQ extension.
> Forth , RTFJ (Read The F*!@# Javadocs) to implement your specific
> application.
>
> Have Fun,
> Gary Chesser
>
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