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Setting from jms a custom property in MQRFH2 usr folder |
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what? |
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 4:38 am Post subject: Setting from jms a custom property in MQRFH2 usr folder |
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Hi All,
I have a multi tier application where a jms message is sent from a JmsTemplate (Spring) to a WMB Flow. In the jms message I could set MQMD headers in order to set meta-info required by the WMB flow listening on an MQQueue.
What I should still do and that is causing issues to me is setting a custom property/header in the JMS message, in MQRFH2 usr folder. I want to set there a key named MYKEY with a string value.
What I'm doing in the jms message is this:
message.setStringProperty(WMQConstants.JMS_IBM_MQMD_FORMAT, "MQRFH2"); message.setStringProperty("MQRFH2.usr.MYKEY", "testvalue");
but I'm getting the error:
JMSCC0049: The property name 'MQRFH2.usr.MYKEY' is not a valid Java(tm) identifier.; nested exception is com.ibm.msg.client.jms.DetailedMessageFormatException: JMSCC0049: The property name 'MQRFH2.usr.MYKEY' is not a valid Java(tm) identifier
Does anyone knows how to set the MQRFH2 usr customer property named MYKEY into a jms message in usr folder into MQRFH2 ? |
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RogerLacroix |
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 11:08 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 15 May 2001 Posts: 3264 Location: London, ON Canada
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If you are using the MQRFH2 class then you do:
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rfh2.setFieldValue("usr", "SomeText", "TEST"); |
If your application is using the IBM MQ classes for JMS then you do:
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msg.setStringProperty("SomeText", "TEST"); |
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Roger Lacroix
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what? |
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 11:59 am Post subject: Just jms classes, no MQ |
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Thanks !
I'm using pure jms classes, no MQ and doing
msg.setStringProperty("MYKEY", "TEST");
where msg is a javax.jms.Message
causes low level MQ traces to show:
RFH .......�.......�MQSTR ......�..., <mcd> <Msd>jms_text</Msd> <Type>1</Type> </mcd>...� <jms> <Dst>queue:///OUTQUEUE</Dst> <Rto>queue://QMGR/REPTOQ</Rto> <Tms>1523399291439</Tms> <Exp>1523399311439</Exp> <Dlv>1</Dlv> </jms>...� <usr> <MESSAGE_TYPE>1</MESSAGE_TYPE> <ReplyToQ>REPTOQ</ReplyToQ> <ReplyToQMgr>QMGR</ReplyToQMgr> <APPLICATION_NAME>MyJmsClient</APPLICATION_NAME> <MYKEY>rO0AB..</MYKEY>
That should mean we are also ok in this scenario, without MQ APIs. Am I right ?
Last edited by what? on Thu Apr 12, 2018 1:20 am; edited 1 time in total |
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RogerLacroix |
Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2018 12:12 pm Post subject: Re: Just jms classes, no MQ |
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what? wrote: |
That should mean we are also ok in this scenario, without MQ APIs. |
Yes, your "MYKEY" & value are in the 'usr' folder which is where it belongs.
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causes low level MQ traces to show: |
Not very user friendly. As per my blog posting here, you should use a tool that understands a JMS (aka MQRFH2) message.
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Roger Lacroix
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