public interface MQSecurityExit
Note: This interface does not apply when connecting directly to WebSphere MQ in bindings mode.
To provide your own security exit, define a class that implements this interface. Create a new instance of your class and assign it to the MQEnvironment.securityExit field before constructing your MQQueueManager object.
For example,
// in MySecurityExit.java
class MySecurityExit implements MQSecurityExit
{
// you must provide an implementation of the securityExit method
public byte[] securityExit(MQChannelExit channelExitParms,
MQChannelDefinition channelDefinition,
byte[] agentBuffer)
{
// your exit code goes here...
}
}
// in your main program...
MQEnvironment.securityExit = new MySecurityExit();
... // other initialisation
MQQueueManager qMgr = new MQQueueManager("");
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
byte[] |
securityExit(MQChannelExit channelExitParms,
MQChannelDefinition channelDefinition,
byte[] agentBuffer)
The security exit method that your class must provide.
|
byte[] securityExit(MQChannelExit channelExitParms, MQChannelDefinition channelDefinition, byte[] agentBuffer)
channelExitParms - contains information about the context in which the exit is being
invoked. channelExitParms.exitResponse is a
parameter which you use to tell the WebSphere MQ Client for Java what action to take
next.channelDefinition - Contains details of the channel through which all communications with
the queue manager take place.agentBuffer - if channelExitParms.exitReason is
MQChannelExit.MQXR_SEC_MSG, then agentBuffer contains the security message received
from the queue manager, otherwise agentBuffer is null.MQChannelExit,
MQChannelDefinition