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Abstract
This document contains the system requirements for WebSphere MQ V7.0 on Windows.
Content
Please read first |
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Hardware requirements |
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Operating Systems |
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For C/C++ applications |
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For COBOL applications |
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For Java™ applications using the WebSphere MQ classes for Java or JMS | 32-bit:
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For .NET applications |
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SOAP Support |
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Windows Communications Foundation (WCF) |
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Transactions Managers | Using the WebSphere MQ classes for JMS, WebSphere MQ can only act in the role of a Resource Manager. A 3rd party Transaction Coordinator must be used, for example WebSphere Application Server. Using the WebSphere MQ classes for Java, WebSphere MQ can act as a Transaction Coordinator. However it is not possible to participate in a JTA style transaction. The WebSphere MQ V7 Queue Manager can participate as a Resource Manager with the following Transaction Coordinators:
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Application Servers | Where a WebSphere MQ client application is running in one of the listed transaction manager environments, it is recommended that you contact the transaction manager vendor in the first instance for support. WebSphere MQ V7 Java Messaging is supported for use within the following application servers [see section note 3]:
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Resource Managers (when MQ is the Transaction Manager) | Using the WebSphere MQ classes for JMS, WebSphere MQ can only act in the role of a Resource Manager. A 3rd party Transaction Coordinator must be used, for example WebSphere Application Server. Using the WebSphere MQ classes for Java, WebSphere MQ can act as a Transaction Coordinator. However it is not possible to participate in a JTA style transaction.
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Connectivity |
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SSL/TLS | GSKit:
Refer to the Cryptography Card List for WebSphere MQ v6 and v7 document for further information. | |
Supported browsers for the WebSphere MQ information center |
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Supported application servers for the WebSphere MQ Bridge for HTTP |
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Other platform specifics | ActiveX and Visual Basic Support is only provided for WebSphere MQ V6.0 functionality.
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Multi-instance queue manager | For multi-instance queue managers you will need a networked storage device accessed by the Common Internet File System (CIFS) protocol used by Microsoft Windows networks. Testing and support statement for WebSphere MQ multi-instance queue managers |
Virtualization | Please read the read me first section in conjunction with this
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Change history:
- 10th April, 2008: Added support for Windows Server 2008.
- 25th April 2008: Added the WebSphere MQ Bridge for HTTP section.
- 3rd June 2008: Added support for TXSeries V6.1 and V6.2.
- 10 July 2008: In the Application Server section split the IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.0.2 and V6.1 entry into separate listings.
- 24th September 2008: Corrected Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) V10.50 with Client SDK V2.91 to V11.10 with Client SDK V3.0.
- 9th December 2008: Added support for Microsoft Windows Embedded Point of Service 1.0.
- 16th December, 2008: Added Microsoft Windows Server 2008 MSCS issue note.
- 19th December 2008: Added support for IBM WebSphere Application Server V7.0.
- 19th December 2008: Added the Cryptography Cards section.
- 6th March 2009: Added support for Microsoft .NET Framework V3.5.
- 11th March 2009: Added support for WebSphere Application Server V7.
- 11th March 2009: Added support for WebSphere Application Server Community Edition (WAS CE) V2.1.
- 2nd June 2009: Added support for IBM TXSeries V7.1.
- 25th August 2009: Added support for WebSphere MQ V7.0.1.
- 11th December 2009: Added support for Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
- 18th December 2009: Added support for Micro Focus Net Express V5.1.
- 7th January 2010: Added support for Oracle 11g Release 1.
- 23rd January 2010: Added support for IBM DB2 9.7 for Linux, UNIX and Windows.
- 1st April 2010: Added support for Informix Dynamic Server (IDS) V11.5.
- 20th April 2010: Added support for Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1.
- 5th October 2010: Added support for Microsoft Framework V4.0.
- 13th October 2010: Added support for Oracle 11g Release 2.
- 18th January 2011: Added support for Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3.
- 21st April 2011: Added support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2010.
- 11th July 2011: Added support for IBM WebSphere Application Server V8.0
- 12th October 2012: Added Java 7 (1.7) Support.
- 6th December 2012: Added Note 4 to Application Servers section.
- 2nd January 2013: Added Oracle WebLogic Server 12cR1 (12.1.1) and Note 5 to Application Server section.
- 31st January 2013: Added support for DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition 10.1
- 1st February 2013: Added clarification for Oracle Database 11g Standard/Enterprise Editions Release 1 and 2.
- 14th June 2013: Virtualization update.
- 15 October 2013: Added clarification to SOAP Support section.
- 6 November 2013: Added DB2 Advanced Enterprise Server Edition 10.5
- 29 November 2013: Added support for Microsoft .NET Framework V4.5
- 17 December 2013: Added VMware ESXi 5.5
- 16 January 2014: Added Windows Visual Studio 2012 for C applications only.
- 22 July 2014: Added 140-2 to FIPS compliance comment and updated entries were comment was missing previously.
- 3 Nov 2014: Updated expiration date.
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Product Synonym
WMQ MQ
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