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mqjeff
PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 12:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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mqrules wrote:
1. I have seen cases where the status of SVRCONN shows the MQ Clinet version -- only to find out (sometimes after a lengthy investigation .... ) that the app (Java/JMS) is not really using the full installation of MQ Client but only the mq jars. It would be very helpful if there was a way of easily finding this out.

2. For APPLTAG or RAPPLTAG to show the actual App name for Java apps.

3. I wish it were possible to figure out the language that the app was coded in (C#, .NET etc..) from the qs or chs output.

Thanks,
MR


Um. Okay. Those are either features of MQ itself that you're looking for, or features that aren't relevant to this question.

The C MQ client will be used here, this is question is really about what client configuration items should be made visible directly to a user through the product I'm involved with. The MQ client is hidden, and you aren't supposed to mess with it directly.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 3:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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mqrules wrote:
2. For APPLTAG or RAPPLTAG to show the actual App name for Java apps.

This can be done for clients from V7.5 and upwards. See section "Identifying a connection to the queue manager by setting an application name" on page Setting up the IBM MQ environment for IBM MQ classes for Java.

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mqrules wrote:

3. I wish it were possible to figure out the language that the app was coded in (C#, .NET etc..) from the qs or chs output.

Thanks,
MR


Why? At execution-time, the "language" is platform-specific machine-language. App compilation translated source- to machine-language.

The app name can be determined from qstatus. Search you source-code libraries to find which language a particular app was written in.

Corporate policy usually dictate/limit which languages can be used.
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