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millerca
PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2003 7:03 am    Post subject: C -vs- Java Reply with quote

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I am looking at needing to rewrite our MQ applications from Object Rexx to a supported language such as C or Java. Our orginal applications were developed by a consultant using the MA77 service pack. I have some questions to ask that I am hoping someone here can help with.

Some basic background:
- Application developers do not have any experience with C or Java.
- Application developers are former Cobol OS/390 developers
- Goal is to use Pub/Sub in the future to send XML messages to various systems (some are Unix based others Windows) in place of their old Mainframe feeds. Publisher will be Windows based.
- Object Rexx (atleast our understanding of this) does not support Pub/Sub
- Object Rexx is not a officially accepted language for use with MQSeries
- For processing from Siebel to OS/390 legacy and back to Siebel with a reply time is critical.
- We do not plan to use MQSI

And the questions:
1) What are the pro's and con's of C -vs- Java for development in a point to point environment?

2) C -vs- Java using Pub/Sub?

3) Does Pub/Sub using Java require the use of JMS?

4) Are there any tutorials/training for Pub/Sub other than the MA0D and MA0C?

5) In the example C program I have been looking at it does not connect to a remote queue manager only to the local on my machine. Can C connect to a remote queue manager? If so, where would I find an example?


I know this is alot of questions but I am trying to get answers for my management to help guide our direction. I did find a tutorial on IBM's site for pub/sub which is in C and have been trying to figure out what it is doing. Since I haven't had any training in this alone is a challenge

Thanks,

Cat Miller
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vmcgloin
PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2003 7:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Joined: 04 Apr 2002
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Location: Scotland

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4) Are there any tutorials/training for Pub/Sub other than the MA0D and MA0C?


Have you found the following books?

MQSeries Publish/Subscribe User's Guide:
http://www-3.ibm.com/software/integration/mqfamily/library/manualsa/manuals/mqspublish.html

MQSeries Publish/Subscribe Applications Redbook
http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/9445fa5b416f6e32852569ae006bb65f/2515e2d9a5b242b785256a4000588c70?OpenDocument&Highlight=

There are plenty of tutorials around for JMS but it sounds like you are avoiding that.

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5) In the example C program I have been looking at it does not connect to a remote queue manager only to the local on my machine. Can C connect to a remote queue manager? If so, where would I find an example?

See the MQ Clients manual for this. You can set up client connection channels or use MQCONNX.

SupportPac MP03: MQSeries Publish/Subscribe - Performance report
I have not read this but it might help you.

Have fun...
Vicky
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