Almost
always one trigger monitor watching one init queue is sufficient. The most common reason to have more than one init queue is when you have to have more
than one trigger monitor, since you don't want more than one trigger monitor
competing for trigger messages on the same init queue. A reason for more than
one trigger monitor is in the client environment. If you have 3 different client
apps on three different client machines, each would have to have their own client trigger monitor installed locally. On the MQServer, there would need to
be 3 separate init queues, one for each client machine.
Peter Potkay
IBM
MQSeries Certified Specialist, Developer
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From: Kiernan, Andrew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Initiation QueuesThe application that I am working on at present is going to be using about 5 or 6 MQ-triggered applications, with the possibility of some more being added in the not too distant future. Can anybody advise on what is 'best practice' in terms of having initiation queues - i.e. is it best to have a separate initiation queue and trigger monitor for each separate trigger, or is one initiation queue and one trigger monitor used by all triggers sufficient?The development is being done on NT/W2K using MQ 5.2.1 and VB6/C++.Thanks in advance.Andy.
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