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Paul,
How are other users who have queues that are not filled but effectively
use
the same channel affected? I would expect the listener
I assumed a DLQ was available.
Paul Clarke
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Paul,
Thanks for the explanation.
So I was right there is no way to run channel agent as a process on NT?
Except if I run several listeners and enforce a single connection per
listener via Exit :-)?
Thank you,
Pavel
Pavel,
The non-threaded listener would be inetd right ? Since Windows does
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From: Paul Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED]@AKH-Wien.AC.AT on 06/21/2002 12:06 PM CET
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Thanks Paul:
I 100% agree with the most of your e-Mail. NT threads are really good and
worth to use instead of processes (they could even provide a complete
isolation of clients in security terms if MQSeries had some interface for
it). But here is the scenario that bothers me from time to time:
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Thanks Paul:
I 100% agree with the most of your e-Mail. NT threads are really good and
worth to use instead of processes (they could even provide a complete
isolation of clients in security terms if MQSeries
Thanks - it was the MCATYPE I was looking for. It looks like the SRVCONN
channel type doesn't have this attribute. Does it run as a thread in the
listener process or run a separate process for the MCA?
PS To those who will say But Dave, you should know that stuff - indeed I
probably should and
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Thanks