Setting Up Inbound and Outbound WebSphere MQ Queues for Z Events Only: Step 1

IBM WebSphere MQ is a queue messaging system that requires a sender and receiver relationship. One side of IBM WebSphere MQ is installed on Oracle's JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server while the related side is installed on another physical or logical machine. The setup on the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server enables EnterpriseOne to receive inbound messages from a third-party application or system and to place outbound messages in a queue for processing by the third-party application or system. Refer to the applicable IBM documentation for instructions on installing WebSphere MQ on other machines.

The procedures described in this section assume you have already installed the IBM WebSphere MQ product onto your JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server.

You must set up your JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server so that the system can receive inbound messages from a third-party application or system and then place responses, in the form of outbound messages, in a queue for processing by the third-party application or system.

In addition to information about setting up your JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server, this section also provides examples for:

  • Communicating between the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne IBM WebSphere MQ Server and the Non-JD Edwards EnterpriseOne IBM WebSphere MQ Server.

  • Working with IBM WebSphere MQ Queue Manager Commands.

Note: On all systems, you must add each user that will connect to the WebSphere MQ instance (for example jde910) to the mqm group in /etc/group.