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I'm working on a project where I have to communicate with a 3rd party using IBM MQ. My shop will be the client putting and getting messages from a remote MQ server. We will be connected to the remote queues via a secured network but are also required to asymmetrically sign outgoing messages and verify signed incoming messages.
As an experienced RPG programmer and amateur Java programmer, I have been attempting to do this with RPG. I have been having differing levels of success. I can send messages but have been unable to determine how to sign them. I've read information that implies it's simply a configuration issue. I've read about exit programs. I've read that it's a matter of changing my security data structure.
We do not have a license for the MQ server so I'm running a test server on one of our IBM i machines and a client on another. Can anyone provide any direction or a link to a decent set of RPG MQ samples? IBM's MQ documentation is extensive and sometimes very helpful but it tries to cover all bases (Java/RPG/C/AIX/zOS) in one set of instructions and is often confusing.
Any help would be immensely appreciated.
Troy
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