⟩ Explain Enumerator?
An Enumerator or Enum is a value type with a set of constants given to the set of the list. Enumeration is used when definition is required for more than one number.
An Enumerator or Enum is a value type with a set of constants given to the set of the list. Enumeration is used when definition is required for more than one number.
Define Dead Letter Queue?
Define Asynchrony in MQ?
What are the effects of using persistent messages?
List the types of messages in MQSeries?
What is Intercommunication in MQSeries?
List some reserved queue names of IBM Websphere MQ?
List the different types of Queues?
What are the significance of MQSeries?
Define IBM MQ Series?
What is Middleware Net Dynamics?