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Category Archives: Errata
Schedule for IMPACT
This post is really more for me than anyone else. I’ll be at IMPACT 2009 next week and need a handy place to track my schedule. Sunday: 16:00 – 17:00 Premium Support Welcome Reception Venetian’s Orchid Restaurant Monday: 11:00 – … Continue reading
The Deep Queue – Episode #8: The good news and the bad news
This episode of The Deep Queue contains news about the new MSoT stand-alone WMQ Explorer SupportPac, yet another payment processor data breach, updates to some items we’ve covered in the past and breaking news about a WebSphere MQ interim fix … Continue reading
Posted in DeepQueue, Errata, Podcast, Publications, WMQ, WMQ FTE, WMQ Security
Tagged DeepQueue, IBM, News, Podcast, WebSphere MQ, WebSphere MQ Security, WMQ, WMQ FTE, WMQ Security
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Update to MQ Security Heats Up comment thread
There’s a comment thread going on over at the “WebSphere MQ Security Heats Up” post regarding the script settings as originally published versus the updates I have posted on this site. RKPowers writes “I am still confused about the +set … Continue reading
Posted in Errata, WMQ, WMQ Security
Tagged Errata, security, WebSphere MQ, WebSphere MQ Security, WMQ, WMQ Security
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Whoops! Podcast audio restored.
Hmmm…maybe I need to take Andy Piper’s advice and switch my WordPress plugins. Sure, I’ll blame it on PodPress – as if! Well, some of you may have noticed that Episode #6 of The Deep Queue was a PDF, depending … Continue reading
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Updated script templates
The script templates for locking down admin access have been updated for WMQ v7 to include topics. I’ve also added additional comment lines, a change log and fixed a couple of typos. The new versions are an update to the … Continue reading
Mission:Messaging: Embracing cultural change in the WebSphere MQ community
Mission:Messaging: Embracing cultural change in the WebSphere MQ community developerWorks WebSphere Technical Journal 03 September, 2008 In this article I argue that many of the best practices in the WebSphere MQ community are no longer “best” and may even have … Continue reading
Posted in Errata, Publications, WMQ
Tagged articles, Best Practices, developerWorks, Publications, WebSphere MQ, WebSphere MQ Security, WMQ
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Running a standalone Java application on WebSphere MQ V6.0
In October 2006 I updated an article of Bobby Woolf’s articles Developing a standalone Java application for WebSphere MQ. The article was updated to cover WMQ v6, JMS 1.1 and include a discussion of WMQ client vs. bindings mode connections. … Continue reading
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Tagged Admin, articles, commentary, design, developerWorks, development, Errata, Publications, WebSphere MQ, WMQ
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WebSphere MQ security heats up
developerWorks article WebSphere MQ Security heats up from November 2007. Are your MQ channels as secure as they should be? What you need to know about recent developments in IBM® WebSphere® MQ security and, more importantly, what you need to … Continue reading →