Scripts provided with WebSphere MQ classes for JMS

A number of scripts are provided to assist with common tasks that need to be performed when using WebSphere® MQ classes for JMS.

Table 1 lists all the scripts and their uses. The scripts are in the bin subdirectory of the WebSphere MQ classes for JMS installation directory.

Table 1. Scripts provided with WebSphere MQ classes for JMS
Utility Use
Cleanup1 This script is maintained for compatibility with previous releases but performs no function. Manual cleanup of subscription information is no longer necessary
DefaultConfiguration Runs the default configuration application on platforms other than Windows.
formatLog1 This script is maintained for compatibility with previous releases but performs no function. Log output is now produced in readable text.
IVTRun1
IVTSetup1
IVTTidy1
Used in the point-to-point installation verification test, as described in The point-to-point installation verification test for WebSphere MQ classes for JMS.
JMSAdmin1 Runs the WebSphere MQ JMS administration tool, as described in Invoking the IBM WebSphere MQ classes for JMS administration tool.
JMSAdmin.config The configuration file for the WebSphere MQ JMS administration tool, as described in Configuring the JMS Administration tool.
PSIVTRun1 Runs the publish/subscribe installation verification test program, as described in The publish/subscribe installation verification test for WebSphere MQ classes for JMS.
PSReportDump.class This class is maintained for compatibility with previous releases, but performs no function.
setjmsenv Sets the environment variables for running a WebSphere MQ classes for JMS application in a 32-bit Java virtual machine (JVM) on UNIX and Linux® systems, as described in Environment variables used by IBM WebSphere MQ classes for JMS.
setjmsenv64 Sets the environment variables for running a WebSphere MQ classes for JMS application in a 64-bit JVM on UNIX and Linux systems, as described in Environment variables used by IBM WebSphere MQ classes for JMS.
Note:
  1. On Windows, the file name has the extension .bat .