Re: webspheremq version 5.3 on AIX 4.3.3 and NT

2002-07-08 Thread Emile Kearns
Jerry, There is a Beta News Group where you can post all your 5.3 Beta questions and issues and this is link: news://news.software.ibm.com/ibm.software.websphere.mq.beta I must admit that I also had SSL test problems but they were not the same as yours, I used gsk4ikm and could create certificates

Re: MQSeries 5.2.1 & .NET application architecture

2002-07-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
James, Please see the following link from www.MQSeries.net to find out about enabling .NET applications to communicate with MQSeries: http://www.mqseries.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=3981 -Brandon --- Brandon Duncan IBM Certified MQSeries Specialist, Solutions

Triggering a .NET executable

2002-07-08 Thread Weber.Larry
Title: Triggering a .NET executable I'm having trouble doing this.  When the trigger starts a standard exe, everything runs fine.  The .NET executable runs fine when I start it from a command line.  But when the trigger tries to start the .NET exe, the exe loads (I can see it in the Windows Ta

MQSeries 5.2.1 & .NET application architecture

2002-07-08 Thread Wang.James
Title: MQSeries 5.2.1 & .NET application architecture Does anyone know if there is any issue with an application which deploys MQ and is coded using Microsoft .NET architecture? Has IBM officially stated the support of .NET application architecture? James Wang ESD-Technical Services Automob

webspheremq version 5.3 on AIX 4.3.3 and NT

2002-07-08 Thread Jerzy Pierscinski
Does anyone started playing with websphere mqseries v5.3? I have installed v5.3 on my AIX and NT boxes. All my connections ( channels) work fine without the SSL features but I have multiple problems when I'm trying to test SSL: 1) I couldn't create self sign digital certificate via gsk6ikm (IB

Re: Simple MA88 question

2002-07-08 Thread Matthew Gurney
Paulo, The Java MQException class has a variable named "log". Set this to null, and no logging will occur. By default it is set to the error stream. Matt. -Original Message- From: RIBEIRO Paulo Jorge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 08 July 2002 18:17 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Si

Re: WMQI - A "simple" solution sought

2002-07-08 Thread Marc Verhiel
>>> I like this idea - one question - do you know what behavior a WMQI flow might exhibit if the subject of it's MQInput Node queue was set to GET disabled - would it flood the event log with errors? <<< You'll get 2606 events written to the log...I noticed two 1 minute apart when the queue initi

Re: Excessive elapsed times processing searches on mainframe via MQ from LAN

2002-07-08 Thread Miller, Dennis
You of course realize, that unless you process the requests in parallel on the M/F, your multi-tasking on the web server is for naught. Given the workload you describe, 5 message processors is more than adequate; bumping it to 50 might give you some relief, but it just masks the underlying

Re: WMQI - A "simple" solution sought

2002-07-08 Thread Larry LaChanse
Marc, I like this idea - one question - do you know what behavior a WMQI flow might exhibit if the subject of it's MQInput Node queue was set to GET disabled - would it flood the event log with errors? Thanks! Larry LaChanse The MONY Group Marc Verhiel

Re: WMQI - A "simple" solution sought

2002-07-08 Thread Robert Broderick
So, Why don't you write a flow that takes messages between a certain time and place them on on QqueueHoldinh. During other times it places them on QueueActive. Now, either use NT scheduler to schedule a task to run at a certain time to move the messages from QueueHolding to QueueActive or bac

Re: MQ and Domino

2002-07-08 Thread Robert Broderick
Thank you Stefan, I have to find out more but that is what I first suggested (MQ JAVA Classes) but the client statement said it didn't support what they needed. As far as I knew the JAVA classes supported 'all' MQSeries functionality. Unless they were looking at JMS. I have to gt back to the perso

Re: WMQI - A "simple" solution sought

2002-07-08 Thread Marc Verhiel
>>> I have a need to do something that sounds simple, but a WMQI (V2.1 on Windows 2000) solution is eluding us.I have QueueHolding, which, during the evening hours will be accumulating messages from a web app, as our mainframe batch processes run. In the morning, I need to "move" the message

Re: MQ and Domino

2002-07-08 Thread Stefan Sievert
Bobbee, Domino supports Java, MQ provides a Java API... there you go! ;-) You could also use the MQLSX (LotusScript extension) classes, but this is not supported any longer, so it doesn't sound like a sensible thing to do. Hope that helps. Cheers, Stefan >From: Robert Broderick <[EMAIL PROTECTED

WMQI - A "simple" solution sought

2002-07-08 Thread Larry LaChanse
I have a need to do something that sounds simple, but a WMQI (V2.1 on Windows 2000) solution is eluding us.I have QueueHolding, which, during the evening hours will be accumulating messages from a web app, as our mainframe batch processes run. In the morning, I need to "move" the messages fr

Looking for MQ OS/390 / DB2 Stored Procedure sample JCL and PGM

2002-07-08 Thread A Zeigler
Hi! I'm looking for some samples of a OS/390 MQ program making calls out of a DB2 stored procedure. I was wondering if anyone had a sample of JCL and and pgm they would be willing to share? It seems no one I have contacted has been able to provide such a sample. Thanks, Art Zeigler [EMAIL PROT

Simple MA88 question

2002-07-08 Thread RIBEIRO Paulo Jorge
Hi, I've got a simple problem that I don't know how to solve. When using the MA88 SupportPac, and an exception is thrown, the Completion/Reason code are written to the output, although my application doesn't give any instruction to write the exception. Anyone knows how to disable this automatic o

MQSeries Explorer and Other Platforms

2002-07-08 Thread Conklin, William
Is it possible to manage Solaris and OS/390 platforms with MQExplorer? Thanks Bill C. 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

Re: One or Many reply queues for Clients?

2002-07-08 Thread Paul Clarke
>Thank you for your response. I had thought about >minimizing the number of queues by 10 times -- like >you just suggested. But, I did not know how to go >about it. Sorry but, I seem to fail to understand your >above explanation. Can you please bear with me and >explain a bit more what you mean by

Client alive

2002-07-08 Thread Jirtme Fraysse
I use MQ Series V5.2 server under SUN solaris and the client on Windows 9x. We use the MQCONN MQI call. There is an option to known that the client isn't still alive and automatically close the MQSeries Dynamic Objecs on the server ? Using MQCONN under TCP/IP what is the best way to known if the

MQ and Domino

2002-07-08 Thread Robert Broderick
Have a client looking to use Domino and MQ. What adapter would be useful to plug these two together. Is ther support directly inside Domino. I have no prior experience with Domino. So this is a blind question. Thanks in advance. This is also an opportunity for a contract if anyone is interested. P

Killing application

2002-07-08 Thread Jirtme Fraysse
I have a process making à MQOPEN in EXCLISIVE Mode. Next the MQOPEN is made with a timeout of 90 seconds. I have a cancel function used to kill the process sending à "kill -9" Unix command. When I use it I must wait 90 seconds or less depending of the value of the timer. How to have an immediat

Re: 'Phantom' messages on queue

2002-07-08 Thread Heinz Klein
Peter. Thank you for your suggestion. Yes I am sure MsgId & CorrelId are 'clean': we used the batch Cobol samples! What's completely maddening (as always in these cases) is that there is no way to recreate the problem. I'm very tempted to put it down to a basic mis- take, but this customer is ve

Re: One or Many reply queues for Clients?

2002-07-08 Thread Steve Muller
Paul, >> It is very easy to use something relatively unique about a client to generate a hash value which can then be used to choose the reply queue to use. Even something as simple as adding up the characters in the host name and taking the modulus of an appropriate prime number would be good en

Re: One or Many reply queues for Clients?

2002-07-08 Thread Paul Clarke
> I am thinking that we can have either: > 1- One reply queue that would be serviced by all the clients > OR > 2- A dedicated reply queue for each client. > > Steve Steve, I think you're missing the obvious and perhaps preferred alternative, that of 'm' clients using 'n' queues. Gener

Re: One or Many reply queues for Clients?

2002-07-08 Thread Steve Muller
Jim, Never mind my question re why the applications were not deleting the prem. dyn queues before terminating. I think I know the answer: I can see that some reply queues may become orphaned, in which case they would have to be deleted outside the apps. In my design, I'll try to delete them befo

Re: One or Many reply queues for Clients?

2002-07-08 Thread Steve Muller
Jim, and others, thanks for your responses... Jim: I think we'll be using Perm Dyn. queues as you suggested. I was just wondering about the reasoning behind why your applications are not deleting their respective prem. dyn. queues before they terminate-- instead of running a script periodically f

Re: Excessive elapsed times processing searches on mainframe via MQ from LAN

2002-07-08 Thread Rick Tsujimoto
Ken, Could you explain how you search for messages. For example, is it first-come, first-serve, or are you using correlation ids? In either case, are you sure you're initializing the msg-id and correlation-id fields properly? Kenneth M Viney <[EMA

Re: Transaction Manager

2002-07-08 Thread Nagendra
Hi Paulo, Following are Extracts from "MQ System Administration Guide", Go throough it ... It says DB2 is not Thread-aware? = ThreadOfControl=THREAD|PROCESS | This attribute is mandatory for MQSeries for OS/2 Warp and MQSeries for | Windows NT. The value

Transaction Manager

2002-07-08 Thread RIBEIRO Paulo Jorge
Hello, I'm using the MQSeries "JTA/JDBC coordination" feature in order to use MQSeries as Transaction Coordinator. I have a java application that makes some MQSeries/DB2 operations, and MQSeries is working as a Transaction Coordinator. When I use a single-thread program, all works fine. I tried t

Re: Not able to connect to Queue manager

2002-07-08 Thread Francois Van der Merwe1
Guarav If you link for client: Can you use both amqsput and amqsputc to both queue managers? If amqsputc is not working then client environment is not set up correct. Francois van der Merwe Instructions for managing your mailing list subscription are provided in the Listserv General Users Guide

Re: Not able to connect to Queue manager

2002-07-08 Thread Gaurav Bhushan
BDY.RTF Description: RTF file

Re: Not able to connect to Queue manager

2002-07-08 Thread Francois Van der Merwe1
Gaurav 1.When you use amqsget I presume you do that from the server because amqsget is server compiled. Is your application compiled for the server or client? 2.Remember MQ names is case sensitive, so make 100% sure of the case, especially on UNIX the utilities sometimes "convert" names to upper

Re: Not able to connect to Queue manager

2002-07-08 Thread Narasimha reddy v
Hi Gaurav, Give some more details of your problem to understand in a better way. 1) which client application(c,c++ and etc..)your using ? 2) On which platform your running application..? If you use client application ,the problem might be with your channels(client and server)definations. /Nar

Re: Getting MQJMS1057 when doing message.acknowledge

2002-07-08 Thread Amit Gupta
Hi Actually I am facing lil problem here. I have a typical asynchronus request reply scenario Application 1 - creates a request message. It creates the temporary queue and set the setJMSReplyTo field with that value, and also set the message listener to itself to listen on temporary queue and sen

Re: RETURN CODE 2035

2002-07-08 Thread Nagendra
Its a  security error. Set MCAUSER('mqm') since mqm user on UNIX platform has all access rights to MQ Series objects.   Regards, Nagendra - Original Message - From: Reginaldo de Souza Rosa To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2002 01:18 AM Subject: RETUR

Re: RETURN CODE 2035

2002-07-08 Thread Nagendra
For starters ... set the MCAUSER on SVRCONN channel to 'mqm' and try.     - Original Message - From: Reginaldo de Souza Rosa To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2002 01:18 AM Subject: RETURN CODE 2035 I received a RETURN CODE 2035 , and i have the

Re: MQ via Citrix

2002-07-08 Thread Andre van Zyl
Hi Tony, I actually found a note in the forum archives that mentioned that Citrix does not support MQ Server but does work with MQ Client. Thanks for the response! Andre -Original Message- From: Tony Devitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 05 July 2002 10:57 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subjec

Re: Not able to connect to Queue manager

2002-07-08 Thread Nagendra
I guess ur application is linking to MQ Client Library. If so, set the MQSERVER variable to proper SVRCONN channel name to get rid of 2059 error. MQ Client Library is mqic32.lib on NT (libmqic on Unix Platforms) or Link your application to MQ Server Libraries. MQ Server Library is mqm.lib on NT

Re: Not able to connect to Queue manager

2002-07-08 Thread ANAND
Gaurav... you need to provide some more information before anybody tries to solve the problem. 1) Are the queue managers running on the same Port? Check whether you have configured the same port for listeners on both the QM's. 2) How are you accessing the QM's?

Not able to connect to Queue manager

2002-07-08 Thread Gaurav Bhushan
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