Redbook Abstract
MQSeries for Windows Version 2.1 in a Mobile Environment, SG24-2103-00
  Abstract
This redbook helps you integrate IBM's award-winning middleware, MQSeries, in a mobile environment. It gives you a broad understanding of what has to be done to connect mobile users to servers and legacy systems in your enterprise. You may gain significant advantages by using MQSeries for Windows when you introduce applications for mobile employees. Mobile computing has become increasingly common in today's workplace. Remote access to information can be vital in almost every industry. In today's competitive marketplace, your sales representatives spend more time on the road and with customers. They may download data into their ThinkPads before they visit their clients, request information during meetings, and afterwards, from a hotel room, home or office, submit data for back end processing. MQSeries provides a powerful messaging system with an uncomplicated application programming interface for computers and networks from multiple vendors. It offers a simple, reliable means of building or extending distributed applications. MQSeries connectivity provides high integrity with assured message delivery and time independence. This redbook will help you install and use MQSeries for Windows Version 2.1 in an environment where end users can run applications either offline or online via LANs or dial-in connections. It will help you develop applications for mobile workstations and the servers they connect to. It includes a solution for designing asynchronous applications that work with or without connection to a server.
  Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Overview and Objectives 1.0
Chapter 2. About TCP/IP Connections 2.0
Chapter 3. Installation and Configuration 3.0
Chapter 4. MQSeries Overview 4.0
Chapter 5. Using MQSeries for Windows Version 2.1 5.0
Chapter 6. A Mobile Application 6.0
Appendix A. MQSeries Default Objects (AMQSCOMW.TST) A.0
Appendix B. Server Program GUI1.C B.0
Appendix C. Diskette Contents C.0
Appendix D. Special Notices D.0
Appendix E. Related Publications E.0
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  Profile
Publish date
1997-08-21
Lead author
Dieter Wackerow
ISBN number
0738404438
Number of pages
186