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SUMMARYMicrosoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ) provides ActiveX components that can be used to create Web-based applications using server- and client-side scripting and with Java. This article describes three of them. MORE INFORMATIONIIS/ASP SolutionYou can use MSMQ ActiveX components on an Active Server Pages (ASP) script using VBScript. MSMQ does not need to be installed on the machines running the browser. This is a good solution for many types of applications. Take a look at the Internet Information Server/Active Server Pages documentation on using ActiveX objects.Internet Explorer Client-Side ScriptingYou can use MSMQ ActiveX components on any HTML page using the <OBJECT> tag in VBScript. MSMQ needs to be installed on the machines running the browser. Take a look at Internet Explorer/VBScript documentation on using ActiveX objects.Java Applet Using MSMQ ActiveX ComponentsYou can use MSMQ ActiveX components in any Java applet and access it using a browser. MSMQ needs to be installed on the machines running the browser. You will also need to create and sign a CAB file to properly download and run the applet and their supporting classes on the client machines. Take a look at Visual J++ documentation on using ActiveX objects.REFERENCESFor additional information on using MSMQ with ActiveX, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q173340 HOWTO: Using MSMQ ActiveX Components from JavaFor additional information on using MSMQ with ActiveX and ASP pages, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q173339 FAQ: How do I use MSMQ from an ASP Page?More information on MSMQ may be found at this Web address: http://www.microsoft.com/msmq/(c) Microsoft Corporation 1997, All Rights Reserved. Contributions by Syed Yousuf, Microsoft Corporation Additional query words:
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