Gonzalo
I guess that you are referring to the MQGMO_SET_SIGNAL option - this is
platform dependent function, and the 5.3 manuals make this statement about
it...
'This option is supported in the following environments: z/OS, Compaq
NonStop Kernel, Windows 95, Windows 98. '
Threads are the way to
Kritsana,
Make sure that all 3 queues have default bind (DEFBIND) set to NOTFIXED. This
will force the messages to route to all three queue managers in a round robin
fashion. By default, DEFBIND is set to OPEN, which causes all messages to by
default go to the first queue with that name defined
Hi All
I am having a java client application for MQSeries written using Java Classes APIHere my problem is my MQServer is not asking any client authentication!!
But in general any other applications like c,c++ needs client authenticatin with MQServer(like Adding client user id to MQM group of
I faced exactly the same problem.
I am trying to find a solution.
Any advice will be welcome.
LMD.
Hi All
I am having a java client application for MQSeries written using Java Classes API
Here my problem is my MQServer is not asking any client authentication!!
But in general any other
Depending on the volume of messages and the criticality of response time
you could just do gets without any wait on n-1 queues and a get with wait
on the first/last queue in the list set at a reasonable polling interval.
You wont use up too much cpu with a wait time of 500 milliseconds if you
are
Geez. Everything was fine until
you had to tell everyone that Java has no security as a client.
Actually this is well known and if you
search the list archives you will find many threads on the subject with
suggested solutions, with security exits being one solutions. If
you have MQ 5.3 you can