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
>>
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>
>
>
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