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- Testing statement for IBM MQ multi-instance queue manager file systems March 18, 2024
- Collection of articles regarding IBM MQ SSL and IBM MQ TLS March 15, 2024
- Summary of IBM MQ SSL TLS commands to connect clients and queue managers, using self-signed certificates, 2-way authentication March 15, 2024
- Using SSL TLS to connect an IBM MQ 9.3 queue manager in Windows with another one in Linux, using self-signed certificates March 15, 2024
- Using SSL TLS in MQ 9.3 to connect a JMS client to a queue manager in Linux, using self-signed certificates, 2-way authentication March 15, 2024
- How can I pass a userid from WebSphere Application Server to IBM MQ via a J2C authentication alias? March 15, 2024
- IBM MQ Replicated Data Queue Manager Kernel Modules March 14, 2024
- Security Bulletin: IBM MQ Operator and Queue manager container images are vulnerable to multiple vulnerabilities from IBM MQ March 12, 2024
- IT45131: Probe Id XC130004 SIGSEGV in rrmRecoClqMgrDelRemote function in amqrrmfa causes queue manager to fail March 8, 2024
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- Cumulative security update (CSU) 9.0.0.23 for IBM MQ on HPUX 64-bit, IA64 February 29, 2024
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- IBM Cloud Pak for Integration 2023.4.1 – when bigger is not always better. October 31, 2023
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Colin Paice on MQ
- Real time monitor for z/OS TCPIP interface statistics March 11, 2024
- Using a 31 bit parameter list in a 64 bit C program. March 4, 2024
- Using dynamic allocation (SVC99) from a C program. March 4, 2024
- Where’s my packet gone? How can I see it being discarded. February 28, 2024
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- p’ing and f’ing a C job or started task February 8, 2024
- Converting a STCK into Unix time February 5, 2024
- Using a VSAM file from another system. February 3, 2024
StackOverflow MQ Questions
- MQRC_Q_MGR_NAME_ERROR March 15, 2024
- MQRC_KEY_REPOSITORY_ERROR appear when connect to remote queue server with SSL March 14, 2024
- How to connect to multiple IBM queue connections having different QM, Host, Port from Java March 13, 2024
- Exception while launching swagger for .net 6 API using IBM MQ March 12, 2024
- ERROR: Process message with RFH2 header using python to IBM MQ March 8, 2024
- IBMMQ unreadable data [closed] March 7, 2024
- Copy MQ segmentation enabled messages to multiple queues on IBM MQ 9.2.0.7 March 4, 2024
- Start an apache camel route from a different spring boot application February 29, 2024
- How to get a IBM MQ message by Message ID using bash ? is there a tool available? February 28, 2024
- How to set TLS Cipher TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 on Windows 2016 February 28, 2024
StackOverflow MQTT Questions
- How do I look at my mosquitto.conf file in terminal? March 18, 2024
- spring integration how to reply to topic and messages? March 18, 2024
- How do I access Mosquitto broker on my mac from outside local network? [closed] March 17, 2024
- Connecting to EMQX cloud broker with a node mcu March 17, 2024
- replace # on subscribe topic devices/deviceId/messages/devicebound/# - iot hub azure [closed] March 17, 2024
- AWS Lambda to publish to MS Azure IoT Hub [closed] March 16, 2024
- import paho.mqtt.client as PahoMQTT, ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'paho' [duplicate] March 16, 2024
- M2MQTT throwing communicationException on mqttclint.connet March 15, 2024
- How to publish to the same AWS IoT Thing topic from multiple endpoints? March 14, 2024
- Static IP for AWS IoT Core endpoint: Connection reset (ECONNRESET) [closed] March 13, 2024
Monthly Archives: June 2012
Stupid Security Mistakes
Josh Fruhlinger writes about stupid security mistakes: http://www.itbusiness.ca/it/client/en/cdn/News.asp?id=67860 Food for thought. 🙂 Regards, Roger Lacroix Capitalware Inc.
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Eclipse 4.2 Released
Eclipse Foundation has just released 72 projects including Eclipse v4.2 (‘Juno’). http://www.eclipse.org Highlights – Code Recommenders is a new project that makes Eclipse code completion a lot smarter. – Eclipse Virgo ships the new Nano kernel that provides the ability to build very small OSGi based applications. – Koneki project delivers a Lua IDE – […]
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New: MQ File Mover v4.1.1
Capitalware is pleased to announce the release of MQ File Mover v4.1.1. It is a free open source project. MQ File Mover is a managed file transfer solution that facilitates the transfer of files using IBM’s WebSphere MQ (aka MQSeries). MQFM processes “Action” commands which are controlled through an MQFM Workflow XML file. The user […]
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New: MQ Visual Edit v1.6.1
Capitalware Inc. would like to announce the official release of MQ Visual Edit v1.6.1. This is a FREE upgrade for ALL licensed users of MQ Visual Edit. MQ Visual Edit allows users to view, manipulate and manage messages in a queue of a WebSphere MQ (formally MQSeries) queue manager and presents the data in a […]
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New: MQ Visual Browse v1.6.1
Capitalware Inc. would like to announce the official release of MQ Visual Browse v1.6.1. This is a FREE upgrade for ALL licensed users of MQ Visual Browse. MQ Visual Browse allows users to view messages in a queue of a WebSphere MQ (formally MQSeries) queue manager and presents the data in a simplified format similar […]
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Five Principles of an Open Source Company
Alexander Mitnikov writes about the five principles of an open source company: http://opensource.com/business/12/6/five-principles-open-source-company?70160000000UaIpAAK More of a 10,000 foot view of the principles of an open source company but still a good article. Regards, Roger Lacroix Capitalware Inc.
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C11: A New C Standard Aiming at Safer Programming
Interesting. Danny Kalev explains the new C standard aimed at safer programming: http://blog.smartbear.com/software-quality/bid/173187/C11-A-New-C-Standard-Aiming-at-Safer-Programming Regards, Roger Lacroix Capitalware Inc.
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Sequoia built by IBM is the World’s Fastest Supercomputer
The world’s fastest supercomputer is the US Department of Energy’s Sequoia system, installed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. http://www.electronicsweekly.com/Articles/25/06/2012/53974/top-supercomputers-revealed.htm Sequoia is an IBM BlueGene/Q system with 1,572,864 cores. Sequoia uses IBM’s 18 core 64bit Power Architecture processor and runs Linux. The Top500 Supercomputer list has Linux running 457 out of 500 of the world’s […]
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Android App Steals Contactless Credit Card Data
Well, I guess it was only a matter of time before this type of app was released: http://www.scmagazine.com.au/News/305881,android-app-steals-contactless-credit-card-data.aspx All I can say is, you better buy and put your cards in a wallet/container that blocks NFC (near field communications) signals. Regards, Roger Lacroix Capitalware Inc.
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Ordered a Raspberry Pi
Woo-hoo. Last night, I finally received my invitation to order a Raspberry Pi. I ordered the Raspberry Pi model B along with a clear case for it. The only sad thing is that it said “Despatch expected within 9 week(s))”. I have to wait 9 weeks for it to be shipped!! Aaahhhhh. I feel like […]
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