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For MQ server to actually send data, you'd need to have more than one MQ
server involved.

In that case, as Michael points out AppA @ SysA writes to a *RMT Queue on
SysA. MQ on Sys A transmits (via a *XMIT queue) the Data to a *LCL queue
on SysB where AppB can process it.

Originally, there were a couple reasons to have multiple MQ Servers
- AS/400 didn't support an MQ Client
- Apps using the client had to have code to support failure detection and
retries.

Having an MQ on AS/400 and one on say Windows made your app simplier. As
MQ could guarantee delivery.

The newer (v7+ ?) clients support automatic retries..IIRC. Also, there is
a IBM i client available now.


Charles


On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 8:07 AM, <fbocch2595@xxxxxxx> wrote:


What's up folks...are we the only shop using MQ?


-----Original Message-----
From: fbocch2595 <fbocch2595@xxxxxxx>
To: midrange-l <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tue, Feb 25, 2014 8:40 pm
Subject: Can MQ send data?



Hi Folks, probably a quick question...we've been running MQ for years and
I was
asked if MQ can encrypt and send data. Support says we can encrypt the
channel
and then transmit the data but that it requires additional configuration
steps.
Has anyone used MQ in this manner? I thought MQ was only used to put
data/messages on a queue so that another system can then take that data
and then
send it out to another destination.
Thanks, Frank

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