Hello,

IIRC, what you have to do is first install the WebSphere MQ base client
from the Clients CD. Then you install the ETC from the Extended
Transactional Client CD.

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Christopher Frank
Certified I/T Specialist - WebSphere Software
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Nick Dilauro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@AKH-WIEN.AC.AT> on 08/26/2004 03:28:56 PM

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Thanks,

So when I install the server version of MQ and choose to install the client
along with it, I'm actually installing the ETC?  It doesn't specifically
refer to it as ETC, but from what you say I take it that it is.

Nick

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Hello,

1) You license "WMQ" on a machine, and then install the parts you want
(queue manager, ETC, etc). So Yes, the net is that to put the transactional
client (ETC) on a machine you need a full "WMQ" license.

2) The ETC does support 2PC, but as a resource manager only. You must use
the ETC in the context of a transaction manager (such as WebSphere app
server).

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Christopher Frank
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Robert Broderick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@AKH-WIEN.AC.AT> on
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I have a question.

With the Transactional Client does it support a two phase commit between
resources like the full server product does???????? Sorry if this is
redundant, I missed the first part of this thread!!!!!

                                         bobbee


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>As far as I know it is the same price as a full server license.
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