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Create/Send MQ File to remote WebSphere MQ Server!

Asked by ddiazp in IBM Websphere Application Server, WebSphere Studio, Java Naming & Directory Interface (JNDI)

Tags: MQ Client, MQ Server, WebSphere, QM, JMS

Hi Experts!

I have a little problem I need help with:

I was asked to do a very simple thing (I have no experience with MQs):

-I have to create an MQ File that will take SELECTIVE data from a MSSQL 2000 Server, and send it to a remote WebSphere QM Manager every 5 minutes through a VPN.

I can take care of the VPN, and have installed a MQServer & MQClient on a test network and can send Test Messages from within the queue, so connectivity is set up.

What I need help with, is creating a File that will take data from a MSSQL 2000 server like I mentioned before and send it to a MQ Server.

I don't need code or anything, just pointers, list of tools I need, and any pointers I could use?

Also, To set up an MQ Client.. do I need a License? Another company has the MQ Server, I'll just install the MQ Client :)

Thanks!!!!!!!
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