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wsjohnso
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 5:30 am    Post subject: Requester/server channel pair Reply with quote

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Can someone tell me if you can trigger more than one channel from a transmit queue? We have a scenario where there is a requester channel on one AIX box and a server channel on another AIX box on another network. When a request message gets put on the transmit queue where the requester channel is, we need to have the requester channel triggered and a sender triggered to transport the message.
I tried just triggering the requester channel but it doesn't transport the message, only requests the server side to start.
Not sure if I'm doing this correctly or if someone can suggest a better way to handle this situation.

Thanks for any help.
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bduncan
PostPosted: Wed Jul 23, 2003 12:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Could you please describe this system in more detail. I am confused by several things you said.
For instance, I'm not sure what your terminology (requester/server channel) means. Are you referring to a sender/receiver channel pair, or two separate sender channels? Also, if the machine that the message is sitting on hosts the receiver channel, you can't exactly trigger the receiver channel and send the message across it. Channels are unidirectional. If you want bidirectional communiction between two queue managers, you'll actually need 4 channel definitions (2 sender/receiver pairs).
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sree
PostPosted: Thu Jul 24, 2003 7:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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XMIT queue is not a valid attribute for he Requester channel at all. Only Server channel will have XMIT queue attribute. So, only you can send message from Server channel to Requester channel and it is unidirectional. Hence the question of putting the message on the xmit queue to trigger the requester channel will not arraise.
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