Nora:
I do not see a"laptop" version, but I do see a 60 day trial for W2K.  Is
this what you are referring to?
cjg


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Hi Guys,

This is your question:

<< What is the best (or good) jump start material for MQ series?
  >>
My answer is, go to the IBM Developer website, download the MQSeries laptop
version, and find a buddy with a laptop that you can set up some queues
with.
This way, you get some hands-on experience, which is the easiest way to
learn
queuing.

Best regards,

Nora

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