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PostPosted: Fri Aug 08, 2003 6:31 am    Post subject: migrating MQ and WOrkflow objects Reply with quote

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I have installed and configured WebSphere 4.0.1, MQ 5.3, and Workflow 3.4 on OS/390 and W2K. Our dev env is distributed (not connected to OS/390). What tools are available to migrate MQ and Workflow objects from the W2K env to OS/390. I'm looking for an automated solution. The idea is to migrate these objects along with an ear file, to be deployed on WebSphere on OS/390. WIthout knowing much about tools available, I thought about starting with runmqsc and fmcibie cmd files on W2K, FTP'ing the files to OS/390, and then running CSQUTIL and FMCxxx (to import FDL). Is this a reasonalbe approach, or are there tools available to do this.
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