Alan -
If you have MQSI 2.1 in the shop, there is a
propagate node that will do what you want. If it is Z/OS and messages are small
consider queue sharing groups. Otherwise, you will need to trigger hard coded
queue and propagate the message to other recipients.
Michael.
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Subject: Re: Message distribution
Alan,
One thing you could do is to change the queue to
an QALIAS over a QLOCAL and trigger a program you write. Then this
program could take in a single message and put out three messages. This
way the original application remains unchanged and you have the ability to
intercede. Since the messages would be short lived, the queue should remain in
memory and not have a real concern for performance.
Alex
Korenfeld wrote:
Hello all
I am looking for solution of sending messages to several destinations.
Our application knows how to put message only to one queue. In this point
it's too late to change the code and use distribution list.
I was wondering if there is any way configuration wise which allows to forward the
same message to 3 different queues simultaneously.
Thanks in advance.
Alex.
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