MQ on Win2K - Trigger Monitor question

2004-11-02 Thread Walt Akerley
Environment: Win2K Server MQ Server 5.3.1 CSD 7 Single queue manager Setup: I have 2 inbound queues (1 inbound from internal systems and 1 inbound from external systems). Both these queues are triggered and have a process definition that runs a triggered application that gets the messages off the

Re: MQ on Win2K - Trigger Monitor question

2004-11-02 Thread Walt Akerley
You might have hit it. I just have a path to the executable in the Application Identifier field in the process definition screen. E:\connectors\app.exe Walt Akerley Information Technology WestJet 403-444-6315 -Original Message- From: Paul Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent

Re: MQ on Win2K - Trigger Monitor question

2004-11-02 Thread Walt Akerley
the way it works, I think I might end up with more problems? Walt Akerley Information Technology WestJet 403-444-6315 -Original Message- From: Darren Douch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 8:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MQ on Win2K - Trigger Monitor

Re: MQ tcp/ip errors.

2004-10-20 Thread Walt Akerley
. Walt Akerley Information Technology WestJet 403-444-6315 -Original Message- From: Gunter Jeschaawitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 8:39 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: MQ tcp/ip errors. Hi Toni, I saw your thread at mqseries.net and assume your problem

Re: Websphere questions

2004-08-20 Thread Walt Akerley
With regards to your second question we are running the willow client and could find no other for MPE. We have quite a few queues doing messaging with the HP - where our Reservation System runs. Walt Akerley Information Technology WestJet Airlines -Original Message- From: Deiter Scott

Re: MQexam questions

2002-11-12 Thread Walt Akerley
Guys I've been reading this thread and just HAD to respond. I've been in the software development business since 1986 and joined the Airline IT world in 1990 as a developer for a small airline in Canada. I wrote software for 5 years then went into management and now I am the leader of the IT team

Re: Terminal Services

2002-10-17 Thread Walt Akerley
We use VNC at WestJet Airlines and other than the CPU overhead find it works fine. Even better is something called TightVNC from SourceForge.net (bunch of developers making a better version of VNC) which is way faster and uses less CPU overhead. Walt Akerley -Original Message- From