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From: MQSeries List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Cogburn, Gary
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 11:30 AM
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Subject: MQe usageWe are starting a project to roll MQe out to our 4690's to implement a trickle solution for our TLOG data. Has anyone used MQe in this fashion? If so, how is it working?
What about just using MQe in the Windows 2000 environment? Any real gotchas out there?
Gary Cogburn
Food Lion, LLC
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Title: MQe usage
Gary,
We
used MQe (version 1.26) to support a customer's need to support about 1000 field
engineers who use laptop devices (some Win98 & some Win2K) to obtain
information from an MQSeries enabled set of legacy applications. The key
was designing the MQe topology, and the MQe/MQSeries interface that was
efficient, but maintainable. There were subtle differences between how MQe
worked on Win98 versus Win2K, especially on how MQe handled dropped
connections.
If you
need more info, you can reach me at 585-454-4250.
Thanks,
Rob
Crippen
Leveraging Technology, Inc
- MQe usage Cogburn, Gary
- Re: MQe usage Rob Crippen
- Re: MQe usage Jason Cornell