Hello,

I am hoping somebody in this community can point me in the correct
direction.

There is an area in my company developing a Java application that uses
WAS 5.0, embedded MQ and Savvion on AIX.  They experience a real slow
down in process time per message when putting multiple messages out
there with more than one thread.  The time is good one at a time, but
obviously, that won't work for production volumes.  I believe that the
problem is probably Savvion, but I am not familiar with it or WAS 5.0.
The application area is also discussing going to full-blown MQ and not
using the embedded MQ.  Has anybody done this?  Have you noticed any
improved performance?

I can view the queue manager via command line interface.  I was hoping
to view it in the MMC GUI on my Windows machine.  However, either it
can't be or it has a different port that I can't find.  I created the
SYSTEM.ADMIN.SVRCONN channel necessary and there are no exits on it.  I
looked in the normal places to see what the queue manager port is set
to, and there is no entry, leading me to believe it is 1414.  However,
that did not work.  Does WAS 5.0 Embedded MQ have a default port
different from 1414?  If so, what is the default?

Also, any links to manuals for tuning performance would be appreciated.
 I've done some searches and can't seem to find what I am looking for.

Thanks,
Jeff

Jeffrey D. Ross
Senior MQ Administrator
Certified WebSphere MQ Specialist & Solutions Expert
TransUnion, LLC
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