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According to IBM documentation, a USRQ will have better performance than a DTAQ. I have an application that is experiencing performance issues on some customer systems and we now think that this is tied to a lot of data going through a data queue. Unfortunately, IBM documentation on how to work with user queues is nearly nonexistent. The only think I can find is an example written in C which is of little use to us. I see where you have to use MI to read and write to a user queue and that doesn't scare us all that much, but it would be good to know that diving into this project was going to produce tangible results.

Does anyone have any experience with user queues and have you done it in a language other than C? We need to be able to write to one and, in a separate process, read from it all in FIFO sequence.

Rich Loeber
Kisco Systems
http://www.kisco.com


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