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PatrickBlais |
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 12:38 pm Post subject: Server versus Client version |
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Joined: 07 Apr 2004 Posts: 12 Location: Montreal
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Hi,
Since I'm not familiar to MQ, I need to know if it is possible to create queues on a client installation.
Here is the scenario that will be taking place:
I have 2 client applications that will be sharing 2 queues. If I understand correctly, 2 remote queues and 2 local queues will be necessary.
I need to setup two queues on my weblogic machine (Client): 1 Local queue that I will be putting messages into and 1 Remote queue that I will be reading messages from.
correct?
I need to setup two queues on my OS/390 machine (Client): 1 Local queue that I will be putting messages into and 1 Remote queue that I will be reading messages from.
correct?
Passing through the server gives me the permission to persist the messages.
Would installing the client version on the weblogic machine sufficient in order to define local queues or do I need the server install ?
Your input is appreciated.
 _________________ Patrick Blais , Expertus Technologies Inc.
Analyste Programmeur
Courriel/Email: patrick.blais@expertus.ca |
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jefflowrey |
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 2:30 pm Post subject: |
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Joined: 16 Oct 2002 Posts: 19981
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Queues only exist on server machines, not client machines.
If you have an existing queue manager on the weblogic machine, and an existing queue manager on the OS/390 machine, then your scenario makes sense.
If you have no MQSeries software installed on the weblogic machine, then your scenario isn't correct.
If you install an MQSeries client on the WebLogic machine, you will only need to create a client connection to the OS/390 machine (a feat in and of itself - as you need the Client Connection Facility). Then applications on the WebLogic machine can put and get to local queues on the OS/390 machine.
If you install an MQseries server on the Weblogic machine, then you will need to create the four queues you mention, as well as channels and transmit queues to connect the two queue managers.
But then you won't need the Client Connection Facility on the OS/390. _________________ I am *not* the model of the modern major general. |
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