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toutatis
PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:48 am    Post subject: Scheduling transfers without MQFTE Monitor Reply with quote

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Hi,

I'm looking at MQFTE to replace our current FT tool.
My company uses an enterprise scheduler to keep control of workload. We don't want to schedule MQFTE monitor tasks, as this will introduce another scheduling tool. So I'm trying to find out how FT tasks can be submitted to MQFTE from the enterprise. There are a couple of fte-scripts (fteCreateTransfer or fteAnt) in the tools directory that could be launched by an external scheduler, but is that the only way to do this? Is there a way to start tasks by submitting XML, that describe the task details?

Kind regards,

Roel
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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You can also start a file transfer by putting a file transfer message on the command queue of the source agent. An example command queue name is SYSTEM.FTE.COMMAND.AGENT01. You must ensure that the message reaches the command queue of the correct source agent; if the message is received by an agent that does not match the source information in the XML, the message is rejected.

The transfer request XML must conform to the FileTransfer.xsd schema and use the <request> element as the root element. See File transfer request message format for information about the structure and content of a transfer request message. How you put the transfer request message on an agent command queue is task-specific. For example, you can use the WebSphere MQ Java API to put a message on the queue programmatically.
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