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hughson
PostPosted: Thu Jul 01, 2021 9:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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bruce2359 wrote:
I recall from posts here and Vienna that JMS required MQINQ, so yes to JMS using selectors.

I'm not sure what MQINQ has to do with whether JMS uses MQGET with selectors? But it is certainly true that JMS uses both MQINQ and MQGET with selectors (if the JMS application itself needs selectors).

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zpat wrote:
Will a trace taken on the MQ client platform be of any use, if I send it to the IBM support centre?

(tracing on z/OS MQ really is most unfriendly to use and has to be sent as a dump to IBM).


An MQ client trace would be helpful in showing what the client is doing with the MQ APIs. Using GTF and the MQ API trace is not straight forward, but it is worth figuring out how to use it. Sometimes the mainframe MQ monitoring products (e.g. Mainview) offer an equivalent to the Application Activity Trace, too.
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hughson wrote:
bruce2359 wrote:
I recall from posts here and Vienna that JMS required MQINQ, so yes to JMS using selectors.

I'm not sure what MQINQ has to do with whether JMS uses MQGET with selectors? But it is certainly true that JMS uses both MQINQ and MQGET with selectors (if the JMS application itself needs selectors).

Cheers,
Morag

I jumped to "selectors" as in MQINQ object attribute selectors. Yes, MQGET has match options to select a specific message.
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