Dear Theodoro, Not yet.
But this mod_cluster accept the call´s for the MQ Queues and foward/proxy the requisition to the Websphere MQ in the Back-End server ? 2013/11/1 Theodoro <[email protected]> > Guilherme, > > I have the same scenario, but instead of using MQ, I have 3 servers with > IBM websphere. But for me IBM provide a special module like mod_cluster. > Are you already try to contact IBM ? > > > On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Guilherme Teles <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> I´m building an infrastructure with 4 servers. 2 Frontend, and 2 Backend >> servers. My backend servers contain Linux Suse 11 SP3, With MQ 7 and Broker >> 7.0. My Frontend servers have Suse 11 SP3 with Apache 2.2.12. Right now, i >> could use Apache as Proxy for webservices as URL´s. But my doubt is that: >> >> Is there any way for Apache to act as a front end for connections for the >> MQ Queues ? >> >> >> Thanks a lot >> >> -- >> Att, >> *Guilherme Teles* >> Skype: telesguilherme >> E-Mail: [email protected] >> Gtalk: [email protected] >> http://br.linkedin.com/in/guilhermeteles >> http://twitter.com/telesguilherme >> http://guilhermeteles.com.br >> > > > > -- > Daniel Theodoro > Cel: 11 9-9399-3364 > http://www.linkedin.com/in/danieltheodoro > > • RHCE - Red Hat Certified Engineer > • LPIC-3 - Senior Level Linux Certification > • Novell Certified Linux Administrator - Suse 11 > • Novell Data Center Technical Specialist - Suse 11 > • OCA - Oracle Enterprise Linux Administrator Certified Associate > expertise : > EX436 - Red Hat Enterprise Clustering and Storage Management, > -- Att, *Guilherme Teles* Skype: telesguilherme E-Mail: [email protected] Gtalk: [email protected] http://br.linkedin.com/in/guilhermeteles http://twitter.com/telesguilherme http://guilhermeteles.com.br
