There are alternatives.  As you say, web services is one.  I was just hoping 
for a message queuing alternative to IBM MQ.  Most likely we will go the web 
services path; I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing a better alternative 
it it was available and in our price range.

Thanks!

Frank




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>From: "Roberts, John J" <jrobe...@dhs.state.ia.us>
>To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
>Sent: Friday, October 14, 2011 10:36 AM
>Subject: Re: MQ alternatives
>
>There are gateway products that allow MSMQ to interface with IBM MQ.
>
>But I think the OP wants to avoid any configuration requiring any flavor of MQ.
>
>In this case the OP needs to ask the 3rd party vendor what other interfacing 
>alternatives exist.  For example, is there a possibility for a web service 
>interface?  Or is MSMQ supported w/o any need for any flavor of IBM MQ?
>
>If a Web Service interfacing option is available, then the OP could implement 
>CICS Web Services to make the connection.
>
>If MSMQ is supported, then a Windows process to act as a relay between MSMQ 
>and CICS Web Services could be developed.
>
>John
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