Similarly, the term clustered queue often evokes images of multiple queue instances acting collectively as a single logical queue to which an application can connect and then put or get messages.
Although the Property Broker allows multiple actions to be defined in a single WSDL, this is not recommended unless your action is acting as a generic container for other actions.
When first confronted with the term WebSphere MQ cluster, many people intuitively picture a large virtual queue manager comprised of multiple physical queue managers all acting as one.