MO71 version 9.2.0 is released

MQGem Software is pleased to announce that a new version of MO71, our GUI Administrative tool for IBM MQ, is now available.

The main features of the release are as follows:-

Graphing

MO71 has had the ability to graph numeric data from your queue manager for many releases. You could graph the depths of queues, for example. This graphing feature of MO71 has been improved with many new features, and additionally you can now also graph MQEV data in the same way.

New graphing features include:

  • Column Stacks
  • Long and Short Average lines
  • Saving of graphing defaults
  • Saving of line defaults
  • Drag resize
  • Improved time labels added to graphs
  • Auto-range of axes
  • Column relative sizing and overlap
  • Pie chart labels

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Improvements to MO71 Web Access

Several improvements have been made to the web access feature in MO71.

  • MQEV objects
    MQEV objects and status can now be shown on the web access interface.
    View MQEV events through the MO71 web interface
  • HTML5 templates
    The template HTML files that are provided with MO71 now use HTML5, and the “twisties” generated by MO71 in the navigation area, now use HTML5 <details> and <summary> tags, so now there is no need for JavaScript for them.
  • New dialog list combinations in qmlist[]
    When you build your navigation section, you can choose which commands you want to see shown there. There are some new options now, including “all”, “allmq” and “allev”.

    <h2>Queue Managers</h2>
    %[qmlist : grp : allmq : linkhtml=(target="dataframe")]

Import from JSON CCDT file

You can seed your MO71 location definitions by importing data from a CCDT, an MQ Explorer exported config, locally defined queue managers, another MO71 config file, and now a JSON CCDT file.

More information on a Queue Manager list dialog

Information from the location definition can now be displayed on the queue manager list dialog. This includes fields that are part of connecting to the queue manager, such as channel name, connection name and user id; and also fields that help you sort and group your queue managers, group and network names.

Set Default Lists – now grouped

The menu for all the Set Default Lists dialogs was getting pretty long, so it has now been grouped up. If you’ve never used Default Lists, read this post to learn more about them and what they are for.

Service Objects can be compared

MO71 can compare the definitions of many objects types. Service objects are now one of the types that can be compared.


The new version can be downloaded from the MO71 Download Page. Any current licensed users of MO71 can run the new version on their existing licence. If you don’t have a licence and would like to try out MO71 then send an email to support@mqgem.com and a 1-month trial licence will be sent to you.

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