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Ready, set, connect!
Connect a simple MQ application to a queue manager
To see how MQ works, you will be guided through creating and configuring a queue manager, and connecting our sample application to it.
After completing the tutorial, you will be able to send messages to and retrieve messages from a queue.
You will also have a queue manager that is configured correctly to allow you to move on to other MQ tutorials.
Pick your platform
| Platform | MQ version | Time |
|---|---|---|
| All platforms | MQ in Containers | 30 minutes |
| All platforms | MQ on Red Hat OpenShift | 30 minutes |
| All Platforms | MQ on Cloud | 15 minutes |
| All Platforms | MQ on AWS, MQ on AWS using Ansible, MQ on AWS using Terraform | 15 minutes |
| All Platforms | MQ on Microsoft Azure | 15 minutes |
| All Platforms | MQ on Google Cloud | 15 minutes |
| Linux (Ubuntu) | MQ on Ubuntu | 30 minutes |
| Mac | MQ in Containers | 30 minutes |
| Windows | MQ on Windows | 45 minutes |
Next steps
What's next? Write your first JMS application. Or, try any of our other tutorials.