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		     Topic: Run 32-bit .NET MQ application on 64-bit Windows Server 2003 | 
  		
  		
		  GeordieBri
  
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		   Forum: General Discussion   Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 9:24 am   Subject: Run 32-bit .NET MQ application on 64-bit Windows Server 2003 | 
  		
  		
		  | Solved.  .NET application needed to be forced x86, and MQEnvironment properties removed (to use 'local queue manager', I believe). | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: Run 32-bit .NET MQ application on 64-bit Windows Server 2003 | 
  		
  		
		  GeordieBri
  
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		   Forum: General Discussion   Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:54 am   Subject: Run 32-bit .NET MQ application on 64-bit Windows Server 2003 | 
  		
  		
		  | dspmqver reports MQ version 6.0.2.2. | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: Run 32-bit .NET MQ application on 64-bit Windows Server 2003 | 
  		
  		
		  GeordieBri
  
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		   Forum: General Discussion   Posted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:43 am   Subject: Run 32-bit .NET MQ application on 64-bit Windows Server 2003 | 
  		
  		
		  Hi,
 
 I've built a simple .NET application (i.e. new MQQueueManager).  It runs on my Windows XP 32-bit platform.  It throws a System.BadImageFormatException on my Windows Server 2003 64-bit platform. ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: Receive handler | 
  		
  		
		  GeordieBri
  
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		   Forum: General Discussion   Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:30 am   Subject: Receive handler | 
  		
  		
		  Hi,
 
 From the little experience I have so far, I have not seen any .NET functionality that provides events to notify me that new messages are on a queue.  It seems that, to determine if a new messag ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: User exit - the way to go to implement a receive handler? | 
  		
  		
		  GeordieBri
  
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		   Forum: User Exits   Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:23 am   Subject: User exit - the way to go to implement a receive handler? | 
  		
  		
		  Hi,
 
 From my (little) experience of MQ so far, it appears that if I want to know if I've received a message, I must constantly 'poll' the message queue.
 
 Is there an event-driven method (in MQ .NE ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: MQ client/server relationship | 
  		
  		
		  GeordieBri
  
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		   Forum: General IBM MQ Support   Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 8:20 am   Subject: MQ client/server relationship | 
  		
  		
		  Further to my previous post, I've just managed to establish a connection and send my first MQMessage!
 
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		     Topic: MQ client/server relationship | 
  		
  		
		  GeordieBri
  
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		   Forum: General IBM MQ Support   Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 8:13 am   Subject: MQ client/server relationship | 
  		
  		
		  Thanks for all the info so far!
 
 My MQServer has a Queue Manager, and all status fields show 'running' and 'connected', so I can be pretty certain the Queue Manager is OK.
 
 Under the Queue Manager ... | 
  		
  		
		     Topic: MQ client/server relationship | 
  		
  		
		  GeordieBri
  
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		   Forum: General IBM MQ Support   Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 6:08 am   Subject: MQ client/server relationship | 
  		
  		
		  Hi, newbie 1st post etc. etc.
 
 I have MQServer on a Windows Server 2003 64bit, and MQClient on my Windows XP 32bit.  Both of these machines are on the same LAN, so in terms of networking, they can ' ... |