Sun Java System Message Queue 4.3 Developer's Guide for Java Clients

Related Documentation

The information resources listed in this section provide further information about Message Queue in addition to that contained in this manual. The section covers the following resources:

Message Queue Documentation Set

The documents that comprise the Message Queue documentation set are listed in the following table in the order in which you might normally use them. These documents are available through the Sun documentation Web site at

Click “Software,” followed by “Application & Integration Services,” and then “Message Queue.”

For a content reference to topics with the Message Queue documentation set, see the Message Queue Documentation Center at the above location.

Table P–6 Message Queue Documentation Set

Document 

Audience 

Description 

Sun Java System Message Queue 4.3 Technical Overview

Developers and administrators 

Describes Message Queue concepts, features, and components. 

Sun Java System Message Queue 4.3 Release Notes

Developers and administrators 

Includes descriptions of new features, limitations, and known bugs, as well as technical notes. 

Sun Java System Message Queue 4.3 Installation Guide

Developers and administrators 

Explains how to install Message Queue software on Solaris, Linux, AIX, and Windows platforms. 

Sun Java System Message Queue 4.3 Developer’s Guide for Java Clients

Developers 

Provides a quick-start tutorial and programming information for developers of Java client programs using the Message Queue implementation of the JMS or SOAP/JAXM APIs. 

Sun Java System Message Queue 4.3 Administration Guide

Administrators, also recommended for developers 

Provides background and information needed to perform administration tasks using Message Queue administration tools. 

Sun Java System Message Queue 4.3 Developer’s Guide for C Clients

Developers 

Provides programming and reference documentation for developers of C client programs using the Message Queue C implementation of the JMS API (C-API). 

Sun Java System Message Queue 4.3 Developer’s Guide for JMX Clients

Administrators 

Provides programming and reference documentation for developers of JMX client programs using the Message Queue JMX API. 

Java Message Service (JMS) Specification

The Message Queue message service conforms to the Java Message Service (JMS) application programming interface, described in the Java Message Service Specification. This document can be found at the URL

JavaDoc

JMS and Message Queue API documentation in JavaDoc format is included in your Message Queue installation at the locations shown in Table P–7, depending on your platform. This documentation can be viewed in any HTML browser. It includes standard JMS API documentation as well as Message Queue–specific APIs.

Table P–7 JavaDoc Locations

Platform 

Location 

Solaris 

/usr/share/javadoc/imq/index.html

Linux 

/opt/sun/mq/javadoc/index.html

AIX 

IMQ_HOME/javadoc/index.html [IMQ_HOME is the Message Queue home directory.]

Windows 

IMQ_HOME\javadoc\index.html

Example Client Applications

Message Queue provides a number of example client applications to assist developers.

Example Java Client Applications

Example Java client applications are located in the following directories, depending on platform. See the README files located in these directories and their subdirectories for descriptive information about the example applications.

Platform 

Location 

Solaris 

/usr/demo/imq/

Linux 

/opt/sun/mq/examples

AIX 

IMQ_HOME/demo/ [IMQ_HOME is the Message Queue home directory.]

Windows 

IMQ_HOME\demo\

Example C Client Programs

Example C client applications are located in the following directories, depending on platform. See the README files located in these directories and their subdirectories for descriptive information about the example applications.

Platform 

Location 

Solaris 

/opt/SUNWimq/demo/C/

Linux 

/opt/sun/mq/examples/C/

AIX 

IMQ_HOME/demo/C/ [IMQ_HOME is the Message Queue home directory.]

Windows 

IMQ_HOME\demo\C\

Example JMX Client Programs

Example Java Management Extensions (JMX) client applications are located in the following directories, depending on platform. See the README files located in these directories and their subdirectories for descriptive information about the example applications.

Platform 

Location 

Solaris 

/opt/SUNWimq/demo/imq/jmx

Linux 

/opt/sun/mq/examples/jmx

AIX 

IMQ_HOME/demo/jmx [IMQ_HOME is the Message Queue home directory.]

Windows 

IMQ_HOME\demo\jmx

Online Help

Online help is available for the Message Queue command line utilities; for details, see Chapter 15, Command Line Reference, in Sun Java System Message Queue 4.3 Administration Guide for details. The Message Queue graphical user interface (GUI) administration tool, the Administration Console, also includes a context-sensitive help facility; see the section “Administration Console Online Help” in Chapter 2, Quick-Start Tutorial, in Sun Java System Message Queue 4.3 Administration Guide.

Documentation, Support, and Training

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