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IBM MQ program in C

1. I have to write a "C" program which must maintain minimum number of connections to the default Queue Manager.
Lets say that 50 connections.
how to maintain 50 connections for ONE Program?
2. how to use the existing connections/pool to the Queue Manager to Put/Write the messages? can i use these MQPUT and MQPUT1 calls?
3. Once i finished writing my messages into a Queue,I must close that queue but my default connections must not be closed. The minimum number of connections must be maintained.

4. I can write a sequential program connection that is one program - one conncetion to MQ-Manager. But I need One program - Set of connections (Pool).
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