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-----Original Message-----
>From: adarsh khanna <[email protected]>
>Sent: Aug 27, 2014 9:48 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: MQ Setup
>
>Hi,
>
>I am working on a design for a real time mainframe integration platform which 
>uses IBM MQ.
>
>The transactions are initiated from a Host platform and are to be sent to a 
>Fraud Detection product, all on mainframe.
>
>The integration platform has 2 TOR's which route the transactions to Fraud 
>detection product on multiple AOR's using WLM load balancing. Each TOR has a 
>CKTI monitoring a shared Initiation Queue.
>
>
>Requirement is to have the transactions from Host processed on each TOR of 
>integration platform in a round robing fashion.
>
>Please could someone help me with setup of IBM MQ.
>
>Case 1 - Host platform and Fraud Detection product are on the same LPAR
>
>Using a single Queue Manager with shared Initiation Queue, What should be the 
>Trigger Type = EVERY or FIRST 
>
>My understanding is that  FIRST will not work as the first message on the MQ 
>will trigger the transaction in integration platform which would then keep the 
>initiation queue open and continuously read messages of the MQ until it is 
>empty, rendering the 2nd TOR with no work. Is this correct?
>
>Also, if EVERY is used and if the transaction that was triggered fails, would 
>a ROLLBACK put back the message back on MQ (along with the trigger)?
> 
>Case 2 - Host platform and Fraud Detection product are on different LPAR
>
>
>Using two Queue Managers, What should be the Trigger Type = EVERY or FIRST 
>
>
>Thanks
>Adarsh Khanna
>
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