We’re moving to join the developerWorks hosted blog on messaging – so please update your bookmarks and feed-readers to point to:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/blogs/page/messaging/
The new blog covers more than just WebSphere MQ, so if you also work with products such as WebSphere Message Broker, you should find even more to interest you. If it’s just WMQ you want, there is a WMQ-only feed.
We will leave these posts up for as long as possible, as a resource for people who find this site via Google, but we won’t be adding any new posts here.
Thanks to everyone who has read and commented on our posts here, and we hope you enjoy the developerWorks blog.

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April 10, 2008 at 12:09 pm
jeffgrandfield
The new blog is awful! bring back this one!!
January 20, 2009 at 8:44 pm
checkree
Hi ,
I am a newbie to Websphere MQ. I have just started a job and i do not know anything about MQ. I did some research on MQ.
Scenario: My client has a server that has Websphere MQ installed on it and he wants us to setup another server which will act as a passive server and will host only if the active server goes down.
My confusion: I have installed MQ on xp in one of our office systems and now i am suppose to create a similar environment to test the active-passive server problem……
apart from installing MQ am I supposed to install any other software like “websphere” if yes which one if no then how do i view the administration console (not the message and queue) to see the nodes connected and configure another server………
how do i connect messages to the applications???
I am not aware of any thing.Please be kind to my ignorance.
Thank you in advance.
sai
devarasetty.sbk@gmail.com