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Good idea.. sorry!
Peter Heggie
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Good idea.. sorry!
Peter Heggie
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Peter,
I agree but what I'm saying is let's not guess. Firs
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Brian,
I think the first thing to do is find out exactly what the client is
waiting for for 4 minutes (who would have thought there was a valid
sentence with 'for' being used 3 times consecutively ?). I suggest you
switch on MQ trace a
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Title: MQ Client Connections
I know
this is an old thread but have an interesting corollary
scenario.
My
QMgrs are backed by HA software, thus a QMgr's IP address(es) and
Listener process(es) are linked to VIP address(es). If the QMgr is
down there is a good chance the VIP address i
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MQSeries ListAsunto: VB, ActiveX and MQ Cli
One of our developers is trying to create an ActiveX based client to connect to an MQ
server for bunch of our NT clients.
Unfortunately VB and ActiveX are the only technologies that I'm not capable of using
in an MQ world (just can't bring myself to do MS development, shivers up the spine
keep
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