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Hi Arthur Yeh,
I also face same problem some time before on WIndows NT.
TO solve this problem
1) Write a .cmd (command file)/.bat (batch file ) which call JVM to
execute your class like
Log.cmd :
java -classpath .; logManager
2)And give full path of thie .cmd/.bat in APPLICID field of your
process
definition.like
DESCR( )
APPLICID(E:\Test\Logmanager\Log.cmd)
USERDATA( ) ENVRDATA( )
PROCESS(Process.LogManager) ALTDATE(2000-04-20)
ALTTIME(19.04.50) APPLTYPE(WINDOWSNT)
Hope It help you.
Regards
Sandeep Goyal
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>
> It's been asked before - but I could not find a response.
> There's an FAQ on this subject that seems to be horribly inaccurate.
>
> I need to trigger a Java Bindings server-side
> application in a TRIGTYPE(FIRST) condition on
> WindowsNT.
>
> Would some kind soul contribute a sample Process definition
> for this scenario?
>
> Arthur Yeh
> Kaiser Permanente
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Right, runmqtrm. I don't see why you'd need an intermediary app, tho.
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Jim,
I suppose you mean "runmqtrm"?
Right, runmqtrm passes the whole MQTM2 structure as a string. Your
java program will have to parse the string into objects.
How do you let runmqtrm call "java your_app"?, you have to use an
intermedirary(under Windows, commonly a your_app.bat that contains
"java your_app") anyway, am I right?
cheers,
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Mo nitor ?
But isn't that what a trigger monitor is? That is, runmqdlq retrieves
the trigger message, constructs the command line and uses a system
call to start the application. Why would you need to write your own?
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Because MQ Java doesn't support a Trigger class. it's a pain to
implement triggering directly.
The easist way is to write a tiny C MQ intermediary that retrieves the
trigger msg, construct the command line and then use a system call to
start the java application. There's virtually no delay because C is
much faster, and you can minimize the code.
cheers,
Benjamin Zhou
State Street Corp.
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If so, would you care to share some detail about what objects were
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