Joined: 22 May 2001 Posts: 1072 Location: Fort Worth, TX, USA
Using JMS and Clustering, you could define a JMS queue (using the JMSAdmin or MQJExplorer tools) to name a "cluster shared queue". This would then allow the JMS Application to put a message to a named queue and have MQSeries clustering decide the appropriate "real" queue onto which the message will be placed.
Joined: 12 Dec 2001 Posts: 30 Location: SW Florida
Thanx for the reply, but maybe I need to re-state my question. I have had a bit of experience using clustered queue managers, just not they way they are asking for it.
The customer wants a JMS application that can connect(as a MQ Client) to any of a number of queue managers in the cluster.
They do not want to specify or be required in their code to walk thru a channel tab file to determine which queue manager to use.
They want the MQ interface isolated from the in-house code.
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