ly useful or not.
Hope this help clarify things,
P.
Paul G Clarke
WebSphere MQ Development
IBM Hursley
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Hi !
Forgive me if this is not the right place for this query. :-)
I'm having a little problem in figuring out the the Listener Port and related concepts in Was 5.0 ( Wish it was explicity stated instead on trying to figure it out !)
Here's my understanding...
1. The Listener Port is a facade
Doesn't seem like any problem with the code. I have encountered this kind of problem when using JMS. Here's what I can dig out from my memory:
* has the session become invalidated ?
* has the connection object become redundant / stale ( happens in JMS when the transaction gets timedout )
* is the
MMC ro explorer...
Have you set your local queue manager as default queue manager?
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Subject: remote admin of queue managers not w
Hi !
Thanks for the listserver, I have found out ways to connect to a remote queue manager if you don't have MMC / MW Explorer. But these don't seem to work.
Ways are :
1. Websphere MQ support pac ...has a simple GUI...not tried yet
2. MQ Web administration : need a support pack / installation f
Hi !
I use Websphere MQ 5.3, and don't have MQ Series MMC / Control Centre.
Is there any way to connect to a remote queue manager using MQ Series exe utilities found in the bin folder.
For eg, to connect to local queue manager, I would use runmqsc NAME.QMGR
Is there any other exe ( like runm