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Topic: Using JMS with a Cluster: How to send "BIND_NOT_FIXED&q |
pjacob
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Forum: IBM MQ Java / JMS Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2003 12:57 pm Subject: version difference maybe? |
Interesting... I didn't explain my environment: MQ 5.1 on NT5, Solaris, OS/400. I am guessing in a newer version of MQ libraries the quote above is true.
i.e. my doc version doesn't have the refer ... |
Topic: Using JMS with a Cluster: How to send "BIND_NOT_FIXED&q |
pjacob
Replies: 6 Views: 6076
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Forum: IBM MQ Java / JMS Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2003 5:02 pm Subject: Results |
I was currently searching for the results of programmatically using JMS & MQ clustering and setting a BIND_NOT_FIXED type of Open Option. I run up short of a solution, so I looked into just sett ... |
Topic: best practice: programmatically remove queue from cluster |
pjacob
Replies: 7 Views: 16368
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2002 7:51 am Subject: reasons for DLQ messages |
If you have encountered problems where messages go in the dead-letter queue, can you please explain the circumstances?
Basically, our test was flawed, but only slightly. QM1, QM2, QM3 in cluster ... |
Topic: best practice: programmatically remove queue from cluster |
pjacob
Replies: 7 Views: 16368
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2002 10:41 am Subject: best practice: programmatically remove queue from cluster |
We are developing a monitoring tool that constantly checks certain system dependencies (applications / services and servers). In the event of a system dependency failing (e.g. database goes down), th ... |
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