CICS Bridge would get confused by RFH2. CICS Bridge does not require MQCIH unless you need certain functionality that it provides. You can probably send an MQCIH as a JMS bytes-message, but gets ugly. You wouldn't get data conversion support.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Moreira, Paulo [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 7:36 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Question about JMS and CICS Bridge > > Hello, > > I was reading some documentation about MQ CICS bridge, and I would like to > make you a question. If I want to send a request to a CICS bridge, and this > request has to use the MQCIH header, then I have to set the message format > as MQCICS. If I'm using a JMS client to put the CICS Bridge request, I have > to set the TargetClient as MQJMS_CLIENT_NONJMS_MQ, in order not to have the > RFH2 header(this header will have JMS information). But if I want to use the > MQCIH header, I have to set the Format field, which belongs to RFH2. > Therefore, I would like to ask you is possible to use a JMS client to send a > CICS Bridge request with a "Format" value? Will the CICS Bridge support a > request with a RFH2 with JMS data? > > Thanks > > Paulo > > > -- > The contents of this e-mail are intended for the named addressee only. It > contains information that may be confidential. Unless you are the named > addressee or an authorized designee, you may not copy or use it, or disclose > it to anyone else. If you received it in error please notify us immediately > and then destroy it. > > Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in > the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com > Archive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in the Listserv General Users Guide available at http://www.lsoft.com Archive: http://vm.akh-wien.ac.at/MQSeries.archive