MessageQ
Search Page

Search Tips

  • Select the type of documents to search by using the "Search in:" pull-down menu.
  • Enter one or more keywords.
  • Searches are not case sensitive.
  • Do not use "quotes" around keywords.
  • You can use an expression like primary queue to find only those pages containing both words. The "AND" Boolean expression is used by default.
  • You can use an expression like primary OR queue to find pages containing either keyword.
  • You can also use parentheses in Boolean expressions. For example, you can enter (configuring and buses) OR groups.
  • You can use the asterisk (*) as a suffix wildcard character in keywords. For example, enter pams_get_* to find pages with keywords such as pams_get_msg or pams_get_msgw or pams_get_msga.
  • To find items containing a dollar sign ($), such as dmq$init.txt, enter dmq* init.txt. Leave a space between the asterisk (*) and the second part of the keyword.
  • If no matches are found, reword your query and try again.
  • If matches are listed, double-click a matched entry.
  • The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) in some browser versions may be incompatible with the classes used in the search applet. See the BEA MessageQ Release Notes for details about known JVM patches from the browser vendors.