As far as I know it is the same price as a full server license.
Dave
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As far as I know it is the same price as a full server license.
Dave
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Hello,
1) You license WMQ on a machine, and then install the parts you want
(queue manager, ETC, etc). So Yes, the net is that to put the transactional
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Hello,
1) You license WMQ on a machine, and then install the parts you want
(queue manager, ETC, etc). So Yes, the net is that to put the transactional
client (ETC) on a machine you need a full WMQ license.
2) The ETC does support 2PC, but as a resource
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Thanks,
So when I install the server version of MQ and choose to install the client
along with it, I'm actually installing the ETC? It doesn't specifically
refer to it as ETC, but from what you say I take
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Christopher,
Are you sure about #1? We had separate part numbers and pricing for the
ETC. It was slightly less than a full QMgr, actually. Of course with our
ELA, the prices may bear
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Hello,
My understanding from my Sales counterparts is that there is no separate
part number for the ETC - you order the WebSphere MQ product andthe ETC
comes as part of the package. You do need the current WMQ CD package
(5.3.03) - the ETC
But... I have a 5.3 CSD01 package (in Feb 2003) which has already included
the CD for ETC.
Ian
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Hi,
Does anyone know the pricing for the transactional version
of the MQ client? Were on Windows version 5.3 CSD04 on the
server. If I understand correctly, the transactional version of the client
is required to use Oracle as the XA manager for global units of work.
Nick
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