Thanks to all for your quick suggestions!
In my case, I'll use olded's suggestion for cutting off the last two characters. I forgot that 'NAME' can contain underscore characters, so it's easiest just to cut off the last two characters.
John
I am writing a script in ksh.
The user will input a string in the form: NAME_A. I want to strip off the '_A' part and use 'NAME' in later commands. I will also need to use the 'NAME_A' format, so I can't just have user enter 'NAME'.
'NAME' can be any number of characters, but '_A' will...
That looks like a "reasonable" correl ID generated by a Queue Manager. I counted 23 bytes, but there might be something after the final b.
Parts of it will look funny, but it's not intended to ba a displayable field.
To summarize from the manual, there are three sections to the...
The correlation ID is 24 bytes of binary data. It is NOT a character string. The CorrelID is NOT terminated by a null character. Each byte can contain any hexadecimal value from x00 to xFF.
When you create a message, you can store any data you want into the Correlation ID. If the Queue...
From the MQ API Reference:
"This is a period of time expressed in tenths of a second, set by the application that puts the message. The message becomes eligible to be discarded if it has not been removed from the destination queue before this period of time elapses."
That means that...
I don't know, but I would guess that if you have a lot of users authorized for this application, you might be hitting an internal list limit or something.
One thing I do, which make managing who gets which applications easier, is to not add users to the application, but to add a domain group...
To communicate with the client, you need to set the MQSERVER environment variable:
SET MQSERVER=chl_name/TCP/ipaddr
For example:
SET MQSERVER=SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN/TCP/192.168.1.220
The channel needs to be defined on the Server side as a client connection channel.
This...
When you set up the MQOD before doing the MQOPEN, you need to set the following fields:
- ObjectQMgrName needs to be the same as the ReplyToQmgr from the incoming message descriptor.
- ObjectName needs to be the same as the ReplyToQ from the incoming message descriptor.
John in snowy Minnesota
I did a google search for "java ftp" and came up with over a million hits. The first two are:
http://www.enterprisedt.com/downloads/ftp.html
http://www.geocities.com/beapetrovicova/
The source code is available for both.
Thanks again for your help. I think I know everything now :-)
SysA is a test system, and we might switch the testing between three or four different boxes. We don't want to have SysC make any permanent changes. It's a financial application for a bank, so this type of change would require...
Thanks for the quick responses! I like the suggestion from pmeekin, but the queue already exists on SysB. Other Apps on SysB are using that queue.
As usual, I've managed to find another question in the meantime.
I'm trying to figure out what to specify for my reply-to Qmgr. The reply...
I have an application that runs on three systems:
SysA - NT;
SysB - OS/390 (in-house);
SysC - OS/390 (business partner)
I need to exchange messages between SysA and SysC. Business partner will not allow a channel from NT to their OS/390 system. (Channel from SysB to SysC...
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