In a previous blogpost, I described how you can install IBM MQ on your local development machine. This is still a lot of work just to get MQ up and running…
Ibm Mq For Docker Mac Os
- Run IBM® MQ in a Docker container. By default, the supplied Dockerfile runs IBM MQ for Developers, but also works for IBM MQ. The source can be found on the ibm-messaging GitHub. There's also a short demo video available. A pre-built version of this image is available on Docker Hub as ibmcom/mq with the following tags.
- IBM® MQ is messaging middleware that simplifies and accelerates the integration of diverse applications and business data across multiple platforms. It uses message queues to facilitate the exchanges of information and offers a single messaging.
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This post describes how to run IBM MQ in Docker and get you up and running in less than 5 minutes!(you should have of course already a working installation of Docker Desktop on your machine)
The official GitHub repository of the MQ Container can be found here: https://github.com/ibm-messaging/mq-container.
Step 1 – Run MQ with default config
These instructions are based on the official usage documentation. In this example, I will not use the default MQ_DEV config.
Step 2 – Disable security
The default configuration has security configured out of the box. And that is a good thing! But it might be a bit annoying for local development.
Connect to your container using the cli. Use runmqsc to disable security and create a new channel that runs under the mqm user.
At this point, security is disabled and the channel “DEMO.ADMIN.SVRCONN” can be used for messaging (from Java / .NET) and admin purposes (MQ Explorer) without any security.
Ibm Mq For Docker Macos
DISCLAIMER: you should only disable security like this in a development scenario!