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1. Re: JBOSS and MQ Queues
adrian.brock May 19, 2004 6:29 AM (in response to nitgul)I assume by MQ you mean MQSeries/WebsphereMQ and not JBossMQ
See the link at the bottom of the JBossMQ WIKI page:
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2. Re: JBOSS and MQ Queues
nitgul May 19, 2004 7:21 AM (in response to nitgul)yes by MQ I mean MQSeries/WebsphereMQ
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3. Re: JBOSS and MQ Queues
nitgul May 19, 2004 7:28 AM (in response to nitgul)I have downloaded the attached file and when i try to unzip it using winzip it gives me an error that it is not a valid archive and try to download again. The name of the file that gets downloaded is "download.php.zip". Please provide me the correct zip.
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4. Re: JBOSS and MQ Queues
adrian.brock May 19, 2004 7:52 AM (in response to nitgul)If you are having problems downloading from sourceforge, contact their support staff.
Much as I would like to spend time figuring out why you can't download from
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5. Re: JBOSS and MQ Queues
nitgul May 19, 2004 8:09 AM (in response to nitgul)Sorry Adrain,
I was not logged into the site which was causing the problem. I have downloaded the zip. Anyways thanks for the help and sorry for bothering you.
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6. Re: JBOSS and MQ Queues
maarten.verbeek May 26, 2004 8:50 AM (in response to nitgul)Hi,
I also want to integrate MQSeries with JBoss.
So I would like to know where to find the information to do it.
Can you help me?
Thanx,
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8. Re: JBOSS and MQ Queues
clizarralde May 19, 2005 1:26 PM (in response to nitgul)Hi, after doing some hard work and some research I have been able to get a distributed transaction between between Websphere MQ and other Oracle DB.
The main problem we I had was to get an XA connection from Websphere MQ using the TCP Protocol ( not the bind protocol ). the client code is as simple as this.....MQXAQueueConnectionFactory queueConnectionFactory = new MQXAQueueConnectionFactory(); queueConnectionFactory.setCCSID (1208); queueConnectionFactory.setChannel ("channel"); queueConnectionFactory.setHostName ("host"); queueConnectionFactory.setPort (1415); queueConnectionFactory.setQueueManager ("NP_Test"); queueConnectionFactory.setTransportType (JMSC.MQJMS_TP_CLIENT_MQ_TCPIP); XAQueueConnection queueConnectionXA = queueConnectionFactory.createXAQueueConnection() ;
The error I got was XA Client not enabled and after downloading every IBM MQ client available nothing seemed to work. After some debugging I saw the MQEnvironment class that had a beautifull property called xaClientEnabled that with false as default value.
So, I only had to set it true to get this test to work. Hope this helps.
pd: This property is a protected ;)