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mohitsaini Warnings : 1 New User
Joined: 15 May 2006 Posts: 92
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Hi All,
In my organization, we have to set up a queue that takes input from multiple sources and then from that queue messages are forwarded to multiple destinations.
Input sources such as:
- Mainframe pgm writing to this queue
- A queue writing to this queue
- Java pgm (from web application sitting on a server) writing to this queue
- etc
Out destinations such as:
- A java pgm (from web application sitting on a server) reading from this queue
- Another queue taking message from this queue so that it can be forwarded to another queue (in another location)
- A mainframe pgm reading from this queue
- etc
I have below two questions:
1. Although in theory, it looks possible to implement such kind of queue but I was just wondering whether it is technical feasible (or technically optimal) when we have different systems (Mainframe & open systems), send/receive channels, remote/transmission queues to deal with?
2. Can the above achieved by cluster queues?
Any advice will be really appreciated. Thanks |
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Rohit Umarjikar
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Joined: 21 Sep 2010 Posts: 3076 Location: NYC,USA
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You should have serious sessions with MQ and CICS admin along with the architect on this subject and asking such question on any forum and making decisions is no good. |
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mohitsaini Warnings : 1 New User
Joined: 15 May 2006 Posts: 92
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Rohit Umarjikar wrote: |
You should have serious sessions with MQ and CICS admin along with the architect on this subject and asking such question on any forum and making decisions is no good. |
Hey Rohit, I never mentioned that I will be making a decision with the inputs that I receive.
I don't know much in MQ, therefore I posted that query to collect opinions which can help me in more research which will then prepare me better for the task at hand. |
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Rohit Umarjikar
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Joined: 21 Sep 2010 Posts: 3076 Location: NYC,USA
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I still stand on my point that, You should reach to your MQ and CICS site support at first place , because that is why they are there to help and advice per site standards. |
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enrico-sorichetti
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Joined: 14 Mar 2007 Posts: 10888 Location: italy
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Quote: |
I don't know much in MQ, therefore I posted that query to collect opinions which can help me in more research which will then prepare me better for the task at hand.
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ask the powers of Your organisation to provide You with proper training
the task You were assigned is not for a beginner
topic locked to avoid useless back and forth |
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