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kadoe |
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 6:37 am Post subject: Multiple Consumers on Queue |
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Joined: 29 Jun 2017 Posts: 2
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Hi all,
first of all let me describe my current scenario. I'm trying to setup a Queue, with multiple Clients which are collecting the messages. They are intended to work as consumers, so one message gets processed only by one Client.
My current code (This tool will be just installed multiple times):
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MQQueueConnectionFactory cf = new MQQueueConnectionFactory();
cf.setPort(port);
cf.setHostName(machine);
cf.setQueueManager(qmgr);
cf.setChannel(channel);
cf.setTransportType(WMQConstants.WMQ_CM_CLIENT);
MQQueueConnection conn = (MQQueueConnection)cf.createQueueConnection();
MQQueueSession session = (MQQueueSession)conn.createSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
Queue mqQueue = session.createQueue(queue);
MQQueue q = (MQQueue) mqQueue;
MQQueueReceiver receiver = (MQQueueReceiver)session.createReceiver(mqQueue);
receiver.setMessageListener(new MListener());
conn.start();
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The Problem is, that the above code (The first client connecting) will set an exclusive read on the queue. Therefore no other client will be able to connect any more:
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com.ibm.mq.MQException: JMSCMQ0001: WebSphere MQ call failed with compcode '2' ('MQCC_FAILED') reason '2042' ('MQRC_OBJECT_IN_USE') |
The queue itself has as "default input option": shared.
As far as I know IBM MQ offers some properties for the client:
MQOO_INPUT_SHARED & MQOO_INPUT_EXCLUSIVE
Unfortunately it's not clear to me how to set. Adding them to the Queue name directly (?key1=val1&key2=val2) does not work.
Does somebody have a hint?
Many thanks in advance |
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fjb_saper |
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 7:54 am Post subject: |
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 Grand High Poobah
Joined: 18 Nov 2003 Posts: 20756 Location: LI,NY
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When creating your destination (queue) you need to use the URI form and also pass the constant for the desired value... example:
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queuestr="queue:///MY.QUEUE.NAME?targetClient=1&ccsid=1208"
MQQueue myq = (MQQueue)session.createQueue(queuestr); |
Best way to find the correct attribute is to set them all on the MQQueue and then print the Destination reference....
Have fun  _________________ MQ & Broker admin |
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kadoe |
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 8:46 am Post subject: |
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Newbie
Joined: 29 Jun 2017 Posts: 2
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Many thanks for your hint. Unfortunately it seems the MQQueue object does not have the proper attribute to set nor any other plausible one.
So I'm still a bit confused where the problem is and if the current code base even supports this. |
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PaulClarke |
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 2:34 pm Post subject: |
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 Grand Master
Joined: 17 Nov 2005 Posts: 1002 Location: New Zealand
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I'm afraid I don't know how to set MQOO_INPUT_SHARED & MQOO_INPUT_EXCLUSIVE in this language either. However, it is worth checking that the queue is indeed shareable. What is the SHARE or NOSHARE value of the queue in question ?
Cheers,
Paul. _________________ Paul Clarke
MQGem Software
www.mqgem.com |
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tczielke |
Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2017 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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Guardian
Joined: 08 Jul 2010 Posts: 941 Location: Illinois, USA
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I didn't see a way either in the IBM MQ JMS extensions code to set the open options, but perhaps I missed it.
I did trace a sample IBM MQ JMS extensions program that comes with MQ called SimpleWMQJMSPTP. It's logic is very similar to what you are doing:
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// Variables
MQQueueConnection connection = null;
MQQueueSession session = null;
MQQueue queue = null;
MQQueueSender sender = null;
MQQueueReceiver receiver = null;
try {
// Create a connection factory
MQQueueConnectionFactory cf = new MQQueueConnectionFactory();
// Set the properties
cf.setHostName("localhost");
cf.setPort(1414);
cf.setTransportType(JMSC.MQJMS_TP_CLIENT_MQ_TCPIP);
cf.setQueueManager("QM1");
cf.setChannel("CHL1");
// Create JMS objects
connection = (MQQueueConnection) cf.createQueueConnection();
session = (MQQueueSession) connection.createQueueSession(false, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
queue = (MQQueue) session.createQueue("queue:///Q1");
sender = (MQQueueSender) session.createSender(queue);
receiver = (MQQueueReceiver) session.createReceiver(queue);
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and I see the following being specified when the queue is opened for the consumer:
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MQOO.Options= (MQLONG) : 8233
Options=MQOO_INPUT_AS_Q_DEF
Options=MQOO_BROWSE
Options=MQOO_INQUIRE
Options=MQOO_FAIL_IF_QUIESCING
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The queue was opened with "MQOO_INPUT_AS_Q_DEF", so the exclusive/shared option should be based on how your queue defined the DefInputOpenOption queue attribute. _________________ Working with MQ since 2010. |
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