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This is a free and no license required.This is a 100% pure java, cross platform support, user interface, allow to administer IBMMQ components.
This application allow you to connect to QManager and allow to do any admin task.
This allow to create/remove/alter Queue, Topic, Channel. And copy, clear, add messages, status check, start, stop etc.
...Currently using IBMMQ client lib 8.0.
This project is actively being developed. All features are created for the daily task of any MQ Admin team, any suggestions for general programming discussion,feedback, new feature request are welcomed.
Source code available on
https://github.com/bintoo/MQAdminTool
MQToolkit is a Java-based GUI utility application which can be used for real-time monitoring, comparing, browsing, receiving, putting and editing of messages on IBM Websphere MQ queues.
MQConsole is a small JavaFX2 utility application which allows you to interact with an IBM Websphere MQ messaging broker.
You can see the existing queues, browse the messages in the queues, see those messages or send a new message to a queue.
No need to have administrative credentials, just configure the hostname where the broker is in, the channel and the name of the queue manager.
...By default the output goes to a java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingDeque. But this can be easily modified to send the output to anywhere you want. I typically use a IBMMQ.
Also, it allows for listening to multiple replica sets. It spawns one thread for each replica set. You can also configure what namespaces(Collections) you want to listen to.
Additionally, you can also control the oplog-reader using JMX. JMX port it specified in application.properties file. JMX URL would be service:jmx:rmi://localhost/jndi/rmi://localhost:${jmx.port}/jmxconnector
It also has a cron running every 2 minutes to see if the oplog reader is running. ...
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A opensource program to collect statistics and accounting information from MQ and store it into a database, which will be displayed to the end user in a visually attractive to manner to better analyze the performance of their environment.
Open source middleware for message queueing like IBM WebSphere MQ (former MQ Series) written in C++/Qt supporting many platforms like Win32, Unix and Mac OS with native C/C++/Qt and JMS support.
Lightweight, fast and extensible message queue bridge that can connect different message providers such as Progress Sonic MQ or IBM WebSphere MQ (former MQ Series). Plugins for JMS and MQI are provided.
Pymqi is a Python extension for IBM's Messaging & Queueing middleware, MQSeries (aka IBM WebSphere MQ family). This allows Python scripts to make calls directly to MQI to connect queues and get/put messages on them etc.
This application written in Java (OS independent, eclipse plugin) aims to add powerfull high level administration and monitoring capabilities for IBM Websphere MQ.
accounting module rlm_mq for FreeRADIUS to put accounting requests as messages into IBM MQSeries. One of the submodules puts selected fields from VoIP accounting request in XDR encoded format and might be used for VoIP accounting.
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