It takes place tomorrow through Friday in Las Vegas. Look on IBM's site for
links to the conference.
Thanks,
Jeff
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I have lost a lot of messages from List server. Is there a website dedicated
to this conference? When does it take place. I apologize for answering a
question with a question.
Thanks,
Michael.
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> Thanks, Dennis. Actually, I think I played around with this and finally gave
> up. It wasn't as easy as I thoug
ing it. (Or did you
have a working model?)
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> Sure would be nice to be able to easily restart the CICS trigger monitor
>
ETRIEVE INTO(mydata) END EXEC
EXEC CICS LINK PROGRAM('CSQCSSQ ') INPUTMSG(mydata)
EXEC CICS RETURN END-EXEC
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Well, of course, some of us won't get to go to the conference :-( so I guess
the choice is to put 'em here. Here's a list I came up with...
1) I'd like to strongly second an earlier wish to have Java clients support
channel tables. I need this and I need it badly.
2) Also a Java thing. First, und
One thing I would like to see, is something similar to DSPMQ but for
WMQI.
MQSILIST does not quite give me what I would like to see.
Is the Broker active type of tool.
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Dear MQ'ers,
Another thing that would be good to enhance it the CKTI-task for Z/OS CICS,
so it will support parallel tasks, so our developers don't have to
incoperate MQINQ and other complex suff just to see if it's nessacary to
start another server application. This would be a good enhancement t
>Paul,
>What requirements is IBM working on now?
>TIA,
>John Dawson
John,
Surely you're not asking me to preannounce product changes :-)
Sorry but that's more than my job's worth,
P.
Paul G Clarke
WebSphere MQ Development
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Paul,
What requirements is IBM working on now?
TIA,
John Dawson
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> Yes. It's called CHURCH. W
and enough beer to make it right!!!
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Paul,
I already knew about the formal proce
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> Yes. It's called CHURCH. Where you sit and pray!
bobbee,
I had no idea you held IBMers in such high regard. It is true that some
IBMers have godly powers but asking us to read your minds is probably a
little optimistic :-). We do, ind
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> Yes. It's called CHURCH. Where you sit and pray!
bobbee,
I had no idea you held IBMer
What is the formal process and do we get some kind of ability to track our
request so it does not appear to go into a "black hole"?
Cheers
John.
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> Yes. It's called CHURCH. Where you sit and pray!
bobbee,
I had no idea you held IBMers in such high regard. It is true that some
IBMers have godly powers but asking us to read your minds is probably a
little optimistic :-). We do, indeed, have a formal requirements process
and to be honest
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CommerceQuest have something called TriggerPro and
there is a supportpac that enable more tailorable
triggering. Have you looked at these ?
mqm
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Yes. It's called CHURCH. Where you sit and pray!
bb
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Aren't there
CommerceQuest have something called TriggerPro and
there is a supportpac that enable more tailorable
triggering. Have you looked at these ?
mqm
--- "Miller, Dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Triggering threshold to generate triggers
> until specified IPROCS level is reached. Something
How about being able to specify the maximum connections allowed per client
connection. This would stop a "denial of service" kind of attack where a
badly behaved program keeps reconnecting without reusing
connections/disconnecting.
John.
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't miss that one for the world!). Its an
opportunity...
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Aren't there formal mechanisms for custo
Triggering threshold to generate triggers until specified IPROCS level is
reached. Something like the TRIGTYPE=EVERY limit which can be specified in VSE, but
for other platforms and for other TRIGTYPEs. The idea is to get better support for
parallel processing out of the triggering engi
Aren't there formal mechanisms for customers to feed
requirements into IBM for changes/enhancements to
products. For example one mechanism is thru the UK MQ
User Group.
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> How about telling us when 5.3 will be available on
> OpenVMS and NonStop.
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> Ins
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1. the new, eclipse-based GUI for MQSI. I hope this will contents
almost my (and Peter's) wishes.
2. a new concept in user management of UserNameServer - own users
instead opsys users. But I think this is coming from MQ object
authority handling, so it seems only a pipedream
3. a straight declarati
I wish there was a class specifically geared towards WMQI Administration.
Marty G. Trice
WebSphere MQSeries/MQSI Administrator
Sara Lee Business Services - EAI Group
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In line with the wish for explorer to display MVS queue managers. I wish
MVS (ISPF mq menus) could be used to show distributed queue managers. That
way we would not have to jump between platforms to look at MQ information.
(i know Candle, etc have their tools, but I still like using the native
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Seems like we need to hod a conference and have IBM pay us to attend. They
would get some good information from us in return!!
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> Ability to do selective displays. e.g. DISPLAY ALL QUEUES where
INITQ=XYZ
I know it
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I wish.
1.) The OTMA Bridge would honor the Request message's Expiry when it builds
the Reply message.
2.) There was a property on the MQInput node where you could sp
how about a more indept class on MQSI than the MQSI660 or "How to develope
in MQSI rather tham take this class just to pass the cert test"
tee hee hee
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INITQ=XYZ
I know it's not ideal but you can do this today with SupportPac MO71 (and
any other expression you can think of)
Cheers,
P.
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I wish.
1.) The OTMA Bridge would honor the Request message's Expiry when it builds
the Reply message.
2.) There was a property on the MQInput node where you could specify the
minimum size MQSI would make the message buffer. MQSI could increase the
size above this value if it had to, but it w
...
Are we voting on these?
Jim Ford
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Here's my $0.02USD worth...
How about implementing some of the cool features available on Z/OS to the
distributed platforms?
E.g.: REFRESH QMGR(EXPIRY), MOVE QLOCAL
MQSC and PCF interfaces to the authorizations?
Better cluster admin and diagnostics.
Courseware on SSL, both CBT and a hands-on in
Hi,
A good thing to have is a real ClusterWorkload, this means a exit that is
able to do real workload balancing. and not some "round-robin".
This should also work when sending to a local cluster queue that are full,
and the cluster queue on another qmgr is available
That would help me a lot
YES
A command to stop a defunked debug session with the broker. Instead of
having to blow away the Broker
a configurable parameter to allow the use of a USER ID and Password instead
of what the Broker is running under to interface with external DB's
These are off the top of my head.
I would like to see a discussion on tuning parameters on distributed.
Specifically, the TuningParamers stanza in qm.ini, and the shared
memory and semaphore parameters in /etc/system. I understand that some
of this is intentionally undocumented. However, often the support
center's response to an ou
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