If you have the MQ series CD set, that should have it. I don't know if
it can be downloaded, you have to contact mq series support maybe.
Thanks
Shambola wrote:
> Thank you again!
> I've installed MQClient 5.3 on my glassfish server:
>
> MQSeriesClient-5.3.0-1.i386.rpm
> MQSeriesRuntime-5.3.0-1.i386.rpm
> MQSeriesJava-5.3.0-1.i386.rpm
>
> But i can't find the rpm of MQSeriesTXClient.
> ( http://www-306.ibm.com/software/integration/wmq/transclient.html )
>
> We have a Passport license with IBM so i can download everything from IBM
> site, but i can't find the right eAssembly to download...
>
> I tried the Server pack, the client pack, but... nothing to do...
>
> Where did you find the MQSeriesTXClient rpm?????
>
> Thank you!
>
>
>
>
> rampsarathy wrote:
>> Hi Alessandro,
>> You would need the mq series jar files on the glassfish machine, i
>> dont think there is any work around for this. If there is a way by which
>> you could point to the mq jars, that should work too (you have to check
>> mq series docs/license).
>> For creating the jms bindings file, you could create it on the server
>> and then copy it (.bindings) over to the client, that should work.
>>
>> Also, i should warn you that the extended transaction support (XA
>> transactions) in Mq series client has to be installed separately, does
>> not come bundled with the client by default.
>>
>> If you did not have the client jars, iam assuming glassfish
>> classpath-suffix does not contain these jars. And without this your
>> generic ra configuration will not be complete. I dont know how Web
>> sphere connects to MQ series, they might have the client libraries built
>> in, because of the tighter integration they have.
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Ramesh
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Shambola wrote:
>>> Hi Ramesh!
>>> Thank you for your superfast answer!!!
>>>
>>> No, i haven't mq client installed on my server glassfish...
>>> Now i see another big problem:Mq Client = LICENSE to pay!!!
>>> (why websphere doesn't need you have the mq client installed??)
>>>
>>> Have you got a workaround for this?
>>>
>>> Thanks again...
>>>
>>> Alessandro
>>>
>>>
>>> rampsarathy wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Alessandro,
>>>> Do you have the mq client installed on the client (machine where
>>>> glassfish is running). Also, note that if you want to use xatransactions
>>>> then you would need to install the extended transaction client libs
>>>> separately.
>>>> If you have the mq series client set-up on the client machine , then you
>>>> should be able to create jndi bindings using the JMSAdmin command on the
>>>> client machine. This bindings file would reside on the client machine,
>>>> and you can provide this as the provider_url when creating the ra
>>>> config. Generic ra would be able to use the objects from this jndi store
>>>> (like the QCF) to connect to the mq series server.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> -Ramesh
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Shambola wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi, i'm Alessandro and this is my first post here...
>>>>> I have a Websphere architecture and i want to recreate the same
>>>>> environment
>>>>> using Glassfish.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now i have to configure jms.
>>>>>
>>>>> On the websphere console, i have to configure:
>>>>> - The jndi name
>>>>> - The name of the queque manager
>>>>> - Host
>>>>> - Port
>>>>> - Channel.
>>>>>
>>>>> On glassfish i have only the jndi name :-((
>>>>>
>>>>> I've read the document:
>>>>> https://genericjmsra.dev.java.net/docs/websphere-mq-integration-guide/webspheremq_integration_guide.html
>>>>>
>>>>> but they assumes that mq and glassfish are on the same machine.
>>>>> And when they create the connection pool, they only use the name ("QCF"
>>>>> in
>>>>> the example):
>>>>>
>>>>> asadmin create-connector-connection-pool -- raname genericra
>>>>> connectiondefinition javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory
>>>>> --transactionsupport
>>>>> XATransaction --property ConnectionFactoryJndiName=QCF mypool
>>>>>
>>>>> And the MQ envinronment is ready up & running, so i started from the
>>>>> chapter
>>>>> "Configuring the Resource Adapter"
>>>>>
>>>>> But... where i have to use queue manager name, host, port and
>>>>> channel???
>>>>>
>>>>> I suppose that is easy and obvious for everyone... but not for me....
>>>>> :-(
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>>>
>>>>> Alessandro.
>>>>>
>>>>>
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