Archive for the Category: IBM i (OS/400)

End-To-End Encryption with Universal File Mover (How To #4)

In the Universal File Mover (UFM) How To #2 blog posting, UFM ran in “client mode” when it connected to the queue managers. In this blog posting, I will show how to implement a simple file transfer using End-To-End encryption when connecting to the queue manager in “client mode”. UFM’s MQSend Action uses Advanced Encryption […]

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New: Universal File Mover v1.0.1

Capitalware is pleased to announce the release of Universal File Mover v1.0.1. It is a free open source project. Universal File Mover is more than a simple tool to manage the transfer of files. It allows the user to combine business processes into a workflow. The user combines a series of Action commands to create […]

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New: MQ File Mover v4.1.6

Capitalware is pleased to announce the release of MQ File Mover v4.1.6. 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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Answers to Some Very Common Universal File Mover (UFM) Questions

Q: Does Universal File Mover (UFM) require Java? Yes, Universal File Mover (UFM) requires Java v1.5 or higher (no, it will not work with Java v1.3 or v1.4) Q: Does Universal File Mover support platform XXX ? Universal File Mover is supported on AIX, HP-UX, IBM i (OS/400), Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris and Windows […]

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Send the Same Message to Multiple Queues using Universal File Mover (How To #3)

In this blog posting, I will show how to use a send the same message to multiple queues at the same time. In this example, Universal File Mover (UFM) will connect to the queue manager in “client mode”. In this example, the following servers are used but they only have WebSphere MQ (WMQ) Client installed […]

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SQLite v3.7.15 Released

D. Richard Hipp has just released SQLite v3.7.15. http://www.sqlite.org/news.html SQLite is a software library that implements a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine. SQLite is the most widely deployed SQL database engine in the world. The source code for SQLite is in the public domain. Regards, Roger Lacroix Capitalware Inc.

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Simple File Transfer using Universal File Mover (How To #2)

In the Universal File Mover (UFM) How To #1 blog posting, UFM ran in “bindings mode” when it connected to the queue managers. In this blog posting, I will show how to do the same simple file transfer but in “client mode” when UFM connects to the queue managers. Client mode connectivity means that the […]

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Impact 2013

I just received an email from IBM regarding being a sponsor at Impact 2013: http://www-01.ibm.com/software/websphere/events/impact/ Note: Impact 2013 will be held at The Venetian in Las Vegas, NV on April 28 – May 2, 2013. From an MQ point of view, does anyone find Impact useful? Now I said “MQ” and not “WebSphere”. Inquiring minds […]

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Simple File Transfer using Universal File Mover (How To #1)

I get asked on a regular basis how to do a simple Universal File Mover (UFM) setup on 2 servers. It is actually very straight forward and I will run through an example in this blog posting. In this example, the following servers are used: – aix001 is an AIX server with WMQ Server and […]

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MQ File Mover vs Universal File Mover

What is the difference between MQ File Mover (MQFM) and Universal File Mover (UFM)? To be honest, UFM v1.0 was originally called MQFM v5.0. There were so many things that I wanted to add/fix/change in MQFM that the more I did, the more I realized that I would have a lot of angry people when […]

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