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Exam 000-374: IBM WebSphere MQ V7.0 System Administration

On which queue does the message get delivered before it gets picked up by the sender channel?

An administrator has created the following
MQ objects on two systems:

SYSTEM A
crtmqm -C “VEGGIE QUEUE MANAGER” -LL -Q -D POTATO VEGGIE DEFINE QR(APPLE) RQMNAME(FRUIT) RNAME(PEACH) DEFINE QL(DLQ) DEFINE QL(POTATO) USAGE(XMITQ) DEF CHL(‘VEGGIE.FRUIT’) CHLTYPE(SDR) TRPTYPE(TCP) CONNAME(‘9.84.100.7(1414)’) + XMITQ(‘POTATO’)

SYSTEM B
crtmqm -C “FRUIT QUEUE MANAGER” -LL -Q -D GRAPE FRUIT DEFINE QL(GRAPE) USAGE(XMITQ) DEFINE QL(PEACH) DEF CHL(‘VEGGIE.FRUIT’) CHLTYPE(RCVR) TRPTYPE(TCP) An applicationconnects to queue manager VEGGIE and puts a message to queue APPLE. On which queue does the message get delivered before it gets picked up by the sender channel?

What term best describes this topology?

A company has its retail business applications running on IBM WebSphere MQ infrastructure across heterogeneous platforms. After a recent failure, the company set up a failover mechanism where a centrally located z/OS server hosts the main application and applications on other servers connect to the main application using distributed queuing.
What term best describes this topology?

How can an AJAX application running on a remote machine perform a destructive get of messages from TEST.QUEUE?

An application is putting messages on queue TEST.QUEUE. The queue manager is running on mydomain.company.com listening on the default port. The IBM WebSphere MQ Bridge for HTTP was deployed under the context WMQBridge in an IBM WebSphere Application Server listening on port 9082 on the same machine.
How can an AJAX application running on a remote machine perform a destructive get of messages from TEST.QUEUE?


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