Basic settings
After you create a transport for WebSphere® MQ, you must configure a few basic settings associated with it.
To configure basic transport settings, you must click the Settings tab. You can connect to WebSphere® MQ by using a specific channel or a Client Channel Definition Table (CCDT).
Connection by using a specified channel
The following settings apply when you choose to connect by using a specific channel. This is the default way to connect.
Field | Description |
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Host | The host name or IP address of the server for WebSphere® MQ. When using a queue sharing group, this must be the host name or IP address of a QMGR within the group. |
Queue Manager | The name of the queue manager for WebSphere® MQ queue
manager to use. On z/OS systems, this can also be the name of a queue sharing group. Note: This field is case-sensitive. |
Port | The port number where WebSphere® MQ is listening (the default is 1414). |
Channel | The name of the
communication channel for WebSphere® MQ that is used for sending and receiving messages. Note:
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Username | The ID of the user who is sending or receiving messages from
Rational® Integration
Tester. Important: It is your discretion to use credentials in
Rational® Integration
Tester. Whether
you are using credentials depends on the version of WebSphere® MQ that you
are using and how you configured the queue manager for WebSphere® MQ. For more
information about queue manager authentication, see the related links. |
Password | The password (if required) associated with the user name specified. |
Application Name | The value that is used to set the Put application name attribute on
messages sent by
Rational® Integration
Tester. Note: The
value that is entered in this field is ignored unless the transport's Write Options include the
following details:
The maximum length of the name is 28 characters. Any
additional characters that you enter are truncated. The default value is
Rational® Integration Tester. |
Application Type | The type of connection to the queue manager. |
Connection Management | To control how
Rational® Integration
Tester manages
the connections to WebSphere® MQ resources, you must
select any of the following options by using the slider:
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Properties | A collection of properties to use when you define the connection. For each property, you must
specify the property name, type, and value. Important:
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Connection by using CCDT
The following settings apply when you choose to connect by using CCDT.
Field | Description |
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File or URL | The name of the CCDT file or URL, which contains the connection details. You must browse to locate and select a local CCDT file or enter the URL of a remote file. The connection details can be in JSON or binary form. For more information about client channel definition tables, see the related links. |
Queue Manager Pattern | The name of the queue manager pattern to use. On z/OS systems, this can also
be the name of a queue sharing group. Note: This field is case-sensitive. |
Username | The ID of the user who is sending or receiving messages from
Rational® Integration
Tester. Important: It is your discretion to use credentials in
Rational® Integration
Tester. Whether
you are using credentials depends on the version of WebSphere® MQ that you
are using and how you configured the queue manager for WebSphere® MQ. For more
information about queue manager authentication, see the related links. |
Password | The password (if required) associated with the user name specified. |
Application Name | The value that is used to set the Put application name attribute on
messages sent by
Rational® Integration
Tester. Note: The
value that is entered in this field is ignored unless the transport's Write Options include the
following details:
The maximum length of the name is 28 characters. Any
additional characters that you enter are truncated. The default value is
Rational® Integration Tester. |
Application Type | The type of connection to the queue manager. |
Connection Management | To control how
Rational® Integration
Tester manages
the connections to WebSphere® MQ resources,
you must select any of the following options by using the slider:
|
Properties | A collection of properties to use when you define the connection. For each property, you must
specify the property name, type, and value. Important:
|