Hi Ronald,
I think your question is about genericjmsra which is a different project on
java.net. See
https://genericjmsra.dev.java.net/ .
Kind regards,
Frank Kieviet
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From: Rockwell, Ronald [mailto:Ronald.Rockwell_at_xerox.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 06:49
To: users_at_jmsjca.dev.java.net
Subject: MQ Integration problems
I have been using Glassfish for almost a year. I have done some basic things
with the JMS. I've been asked (really told) to integrate Glassfish with the
company's MQ backbone. I know nothing about MQ Series or Websphere. Our
Websphere/MQ site is supported by a beauracratic IM organization. As such, I
am having a lot of difficulties understanding the steps listed in the MQ
series integration guide. Hopefully I can get some answers to my questions
about the guide.
The group has created 2 test queues for me to work with. Before attempting
this integration, I have used the Java for MQ client to validate access and
working of the test queues. I have also installed and used the IH03 client
to use as a debugging tool.
Configuration info
Websphere, MQ, and Glassfish all running on separate servers
MQ series 6.x
Glassfish sever
Lintel
Red Hat Linux
V1 build 48
Initial Setup
A series of MQ jars are added to the Glassfish server's classpath. All but
one of these jars are available in the Java for MQ client download. One is
com.ibm.mqetclient.jar. This is not a client jar, it is a websphere jar. I'm
getting flack from the Websphere group for needing a server jar. Could you
summarize why the jar is needed?
You ask for a modification of LD_LIBRARY_PATH. You do not specify the DLL
equivalents required. I need to request these from the MQ group. Could you
enumerate them please?
Configuring the Resource Adapter
I'm assuming I need to replace
java.naming.provider.url\\=file\\:\\/\\/opt\\/tmp with the URL/port to the Q
Manager?
UserName=mqm:Password=###: You're not saying that I need the su for the MQ
server are you? If you are, could you provide me some explanation that I
could use with the IM group? If not, what are you referring to?
How do I specify the remote JNDI resource needed to look up the remote Q's?
Or does specifying a path to the Q manager sufficient?
Thanks
Ron Rockwell
Xerox