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apdutta
PostPosted: Mon Jan 16, 2006 7:36 pm    Post subject: Java API to Runtime - connection is it MQ ? Reply with quote

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I am planning to use Java APIs to connect to MQ Workflow 3.6 using the latest Native Java APIs. From a design n architecture perspective, I wish to know the way these APIs connect to Workflow Runtime. Is there a RMI call ? In order to use the Java APIs I have to do a configuration using JACA which creates the fmrcc file. This file has the Q manager, hostname etc details of the Workflow Q Manager. Is it then a MQ (Client/Server) to MQ connection underneath? Is it the same for syncronous n asyncronous calls ? What is the exact way in which the connection from these Java APIs to Runtime Server.

thanks in advance
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fidelio
PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 3:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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It is an MQ connection. The difference between the Native Java APIs and the original APIs is that the original ones were a layer over the WF C APIs and required that the MQ Workflow client libraries be installed as well - so they only worked on WF supported platforms. The Native Java APIs only require that the jar file is present (from WF) and theoretically will work from any MQ supported platform.
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