Re: Why does the MQSI Config Manager only run on the Windows Operating System

2003-03-03 Thread misha
H, Mikhail. - Original Message - From: Matt Gurney To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 7:03 AM Subject: Why does the MQSI Config Manager only run on the Windows Operating System Why does the MQSI Config Manager only run on the Windows Operating System? Just curious.

Re: Why does the MQSI Config Manager only run on the Windows Operating System

2003-03-03 Thread Timm Bryant
Title: Message A lot has to do with the legacy of the components that make up the Config Manager.  The MRM, for instance, was originally developed for another product.  (Hence the "PDF" formats that nobody uses).   Timm Bryant -Original Message-From: MQSeries List [mailto:[E

Re: Why does the MQSI Config Manager only run on the Windows Operating System

2003-03-03 Thread Christopher Frank
Matt, >>>Why does the MQSI Config Manager only run on the Windows Operating System? My understanding is that it is the MRM that is tied to the Windows platform. Other components are not (that is why you might have noticed that the ConfigMgr uses both ODBC and JDBC). While I know of no

Why does the MQSI Config Manager only run on the Windows Operating System

2003-03-03 Thread Matt Gurney
Why does the MQSI Config Manager only run on the Windows Operating System? Just curious. The more I think about it, the stranger it seems: 1) Windows is not an operating system that IBM owns, so there would appear to be no "commercial" incentive 2) Windows is not generally considere