Re: Implementing JMS form C#

2004-11-25 Thread mqteam
Sid/Roger, The reason I want to use JMS rather then the MQ.NET API is because lets face it, the .NET API is far from being really object-oriented, it very much like coding procedural using an OO language. Now that would fine if we were writing VB code, but we have a lot of Java know-how and we

MQ and SAP Business Connector

2004-11-25 Thread van Zyl, Andre
Title: MQ and SAP Business Connector Hi, I would like to know if there is anyone out there using SAP Business connector to send messages to / from WMQ? And if so, is there a specific adaptor required to set it up or can Business Connector be configured to communicate with WMQ directly?

Z/OS, WMQ or OS/390 and MQ the road not taken (yet)

2004-11-25 Thread mqteam
Hello All, I need to know from real people not from a website and quotes is the following configuration recommended: a.. WebSphere MQ 5.3.1 for Z/OS with the latest fixes b.. OS/390 2.10 ( I will send put level if anybody thinks it will help) Well does anybody think we should go this way

Re: Z/OS, WMQ or OS/390 and MQ the road not taken (yet)

2004-11-25 Thread Moir, Peter
Hi Didi, Whilst we never got around to actually running 5.3.1 on OS/390 2.10 in production (the upgrade to z/OS 1.4 got in just before it) we did test that combination and didn't have a problem. 5.3.1 is supported on OS/390 2.10. Might want to check the more recent fixes for any incompatibility

Re: Z/OS, WMQ or OS/390 and MQ the road not taken (yet)

2004-11-25 Thread Christopher Warneke
Didi, You'll have to share the cost information, more detail about applications that you run and the messaging volume trends at your shop if you want a 'real world' answer. Some questions... Why did you not convert to MQ v5.2 for os/390 2.10? MQ 5.3.1 will run on os/390 2.10 - did you know? In

Re: Implementing JMS form C#

2004-11-25 Thread Roger Lacroix
Hi, So, you are in a Ford dealership wanting to buy a Mustang but saying you want the features and color of a Corvette!?!?! Now maybe your boss is Bill Gates but seriously, if you want J2EE features then why don't you just use Java? It can't be a cost issue. You can get almost everything for

Re: Large Messages and # of Buffers - z/OS

2004-11-25 Thread Richard Tsujimoto
I've always been intrigued what sort of apps actually create such large messages. Personally, I always felt MQ was designed to promote transactional processing and for distributing informational (non-persistent, pub-sub) messages. But, as with any product, users always find new ways to use it in

Large Messages and # of Buffers - z/OS

2004-11-25 Thread Criscione, Carol (DIS)
We have large messages ranging from 1-100Meg. I think my number of buffers is too low. What does anyone suggest for # of buffers, especially for a 100Meg message? Also, do you recommend increasing the region size if I substantially increase the number of buffers? If so, best guess on how much?

Re: C++ Connection pool

2004-11-25 Thread mqteam
Hi Dave, On what platform do you wish to do it? Using COM+ gives you pooling for C++ on windows, as for other platforms, we needed to write code, but that was a long time ago... Cheers Didi - Original Message - From: David C. Partridge [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: Implementing JMS form C#

2004-11-25 Thread mqteam
My boss is not Bill Gates, but he still wants to downsize the sun machines to Intel and as for wanting the Corvette well I want the Ferrari!!! You don't need to tell me about J2EE being better I know that for sure, but we have a lot of .NET code that will need to work with other platforms and I

Re: Large Messages and # of Buffers - z/OS

2004-11-25 Thread Christopher Warneke
Carol, It will take you around 30,000 4k buffers for each 100 meg message that you intend to have memory resident. 100*1048576/3600=29127 rounded or, room for 9 100meg messages, per gig of memory. You'll want to turn on SMF115 records, uses not so much disk and the performance hit is arounf

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2004-11-25 Thread Gale Dillehay
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