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				 Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 3:37 am    Post subject: MQ channels | 
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		   Voyager
 
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				Hi
 
 
I m santosh,
 
 
having a doubt about the channels in Websphere MQ
 
 
what excatly the difference b/w client connection channel and server connection channel.. is server connection channel is a type of client connection channel and also can we connect to queue manager using server connection channel outside the m/c where it exists
 
 
 
thanks
 
in advance
 
 
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		  | exerk | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 4:09 am    Post subject:  | 
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		    Jedi Council
 
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				Please read the Intercommunications manual; it not only answers your questions, but in greater detail than can possibly be answered in these fora. _________________ It's puzzling, I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like this before...and it's hard to soar like an eagle when you're surrounded by turkeys. | 
			   
			 
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		  | Vitor | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 4:18 am    Post subject: Re: MQ channels | 
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		    Grand High Poobah
 
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	| santosh.veerlapati wrote: | 
   
  
	| what excatly the difference b/w client connection channel and server connection channel | 
   
 
 
 
Much the same as the difference between a sender channel and a reciever channel except that the classes of channel have nothing in common.
 
 
   
	| santosh.veerlapati wrote: | 
   
  
	| is server connection channel is a type of client connection channel | 
   
 
 
 
No - that's why they have different names to avoid confusion.
 
 
   
	| santosh.veerlapati wrote: | 
   
  
	can we connect to queue manager using server connection channel outside the m/c where it exists
 
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Unless you seriously believe that all WMQ applications have to run directly on the server hosting the queue manager, and no-one's complained about this limitation to IBM.
 
 
Do please read the documentation, especially the Intercommunication and Clients manuals. This is simple, basic, obvious stuff. Really. _________________ Honesty is the best policy.
 
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		  | mqjeff | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 4:34 am    Post subject: Re: MQ channels | 
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		   Grand Master
 
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	| Vitor wrote: | 
   
  
	
   
	| santosh.veerlapati wrote: | 
   
  
	| ]is server connection channel is a type of client connection channel | 
   
 
 
 
No - that's why they have different names to avoid confusion. | 
   
 
 
Just like "man" has a different name than "woman". | 
			   
			 
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		  | gbaddeley | 
		  
		    
			  
				 Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 4:35 pm    Post subject: Re: MQ channels | 
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		    Jedi Knight
 
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	| mqjeff wrote: | 
   
  
	| Just like "man" has a different name than "woman". | 
   
 
 
 
An interesting comparison.
 
 
Santosh: For a MQ Client connection, the client app uses a Client Connection channel (CLNTCONN type). to connect to a Server Connection channel (SVRCONN type) of the same name that is defined on a Queue Manager. The CLNTCONN channel definition can be produced in a number of different ways. Read the "WebSphere MQ Clients" manual! MQ also has other corresponding pairs of channel types that work together, so its not a unique concept. _________________ Glenn | 
			   
			 
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