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Topic: Publishing Multiple Topics |
rentonsa
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Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 1:50 am Subject: Publishing Multiple Topics |
We've decided to take the course of putting a repeating group of these items within the main payload, and letting the subscribing apps decide whether or not they want the messages by interrogation. No ... |
Topic: Publishing Multiple Topics |
rentonsa
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Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 7:46 am Subject: Publishing Multiple Topics |
Thanks for replying Jeff.
The reason for this is that we 'hoped' that by publishing multiple topics we wouldn't be putting multiple messages out, thus reducing the danger that some applications cou ... |
Topic: Publishing Multiple Topics |
rentonsa
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Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 6:34 am Subject: Publishing Multiple Topics |
Documentation I have on WMQI 2.1 suggests that it's possible to publish a message to multiple topics by generating multiple
OutputRoot.MQRFH2.psc.Topics. There's no guidance as to how this is done t ... |
Topic: WMQI ASCII Chars |
rentonsa
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Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 8:24 am Subject: WMQI ASCII Chars |
Phew! Cheers Jeff, I'll not make that stupid mistake again!
You the man!! |
Topic: WMQI ASCII Chars |
rentonsa
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Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 5:13 am Subject: WMQI ASCII Chars |
In a WMQI Control Center Compute Node, I'm trying to capture an ASCII code from the character entered.
Is there an ESQL function for this? I've done something similar in PL/SQL using .... set v_AS ... |
Topic: WMQI ASCII Chars |
rentonsa
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Forum: WebSphere Message Broker (ACE) Support Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2004 5:08 am Subject: WMQI ASCII Chars |
In a WMQI Control Center Compute Node, I'm trying to capture an ASCII code from the character entered.
Is there an ESQL function for this? I've done something similar in PL/SQL using .... set v_ASC ... |