Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2010 5:32 am Post subject: MQ 5.3 interoperability to MQ 7.0 Well Formed Message Error
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I have an existing application that is running in production on MQ 5.3 communicating to an existing MQ 5.3 system. The current message format does not contain an xsi:nonameSpaceSchemaLoacaton clause. I believe the exisitng production system inserts this clause into the received message before it is passed to the customers MRM system using WMB.
The customer is upgrading his hardware and has upgraded to MQ 7.0. However in his test environment his MRM system is rejecting the message because it now does not contain the xsi clause. How do I instruct the customer to replicate the WMB process to insert the xsi clause in WMB in the upgraded system?
I know from searching the IBM documentation that interoperability between previous versions and current versions is a garantee. Hopefully that means there is a straight forward way to do this.
I have found some posts regarding Adding xsi:noNamespaceSchema Location Attributes for version 6003 for example under MQ Workflow & Business Choregrapher, so I think there are ways to effect this insertion. I am not an MQ programmer so I am not able to specifically tell the customer how to accomplish this in MQ.
We have asked the customer to provide us with an MQ 7.0 license to upgrade our system but they have not responded positively to this suggestion. Upgrading would not necessarily solve this issue but it would get us up to the current supported version and give us apples to apples comparisons.
How does one insert the xsi expression using WMB in this new version?
Last edited by HatClincher on Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:51 am; edited 1 time in total
Thanks for sending this link. I had not found it yet. I did find others but not this one. I have passed this link and the info to our customer to research on his end of the system.
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