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Vitor
PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 6:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PeterPotkay wrote:
If they wiggled to the left with that, I'd wiggle to the right with "Show me where it says the full MQ Client DOES have to be installed for Java only MQ Clients."


Rightly so as well, but the moral high ground is scant comfort when the production system is in flames around you, the end users are organising a lynch mob and the application people are screaming "It's a coincidence! So what if we released a new version last night? It's MQ that's down! Their fault! Theirs!"

(I might be projecting a little here)

PeterPotkay wrote:
The lack of clarity on this topic in the manuals was "acknowledged".


Of course, clarifying it in the manuals will require a supportable position on it working or not. Some testing there methinks.
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 7:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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It definitly works. The main (only?) issue as I understand it relates to licensing. When you install the full client, you don't read the license agreement and then click I agree. That step is missing if you just copy the jars.
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PeterPotkay wrote:
It definitly works. The main (only?) issue as I understand it relates to licensing. When you install the full client, you don't read the license agreement and then click I agree. That step is missing if you just copy the jars.

I believe you also have some subtle differences between using a full client and just the jars. Especially if you are using different CCSID's in your environment. (Like reading an ebcdic TextMessage on a windows platform and getting conversion errors with the jar files only but getting to see the message with the full client.... Of course the jar files need to be referenced in the classpath from the install directory. If you copy them somewhere you get the same conversion error stuff.
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