WebSphere MQ: SYSTEM.DEFAULT.MODEL.QUEUE
Posted by jpluimers on 2011/07/26
What started out as viewing Help – WebSphere MQ: System and default objects to see if SYSTEM.DEFAULT.MODEL.QUEUE is a good model queue to use (and generate dynamic temporary queues named AMQ.* or MQAI.*), ended up into a lot of reading on security and such:
- Allowing access to SYSTEM.DEFAULT.MODEL.QUEUE
- Using WebSphere MQ Explorer as a read-only viewer
- The Deep Queue – Episode #8: The good news and the bad news
- Help – WebSphere MQ – Access Control
In the mean time, I added some of the blogs to my Google Reader and learned that one of the blogs moved, and moved again.
- http://hursleyonwmq.wordpress.com/
- http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/messaging/
- https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/mydeveloperworks/blogs/messaging/?lang=en (slow!)
Oh, and the Diagnosing Probmems with Data Conversion post, WMQ, Channel Security and WebSphere MQ Security heats up posts will sure come in handy soon.
–jeroen
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