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Ok, thanks for the reply. And don't get me wrong I am exactly that
programmer that wants to get these 'Compile ready' messages in WDSCi
instead of my green screen and therefore I would be very pleased with
this plug-in. But you can imagine that I was somehow disappointed when I
could not get it to work (and will not get it to work).

Seems to me I just have to be patient.

Maybe anyone knows of any commercial message plug-in? I think my company
would be willing to pay for a solution that totaly integrates messages
and spooled files into WDSCi.

Again, thanks for the clarification.

Bas


-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Namens Mark Phippard
Verzonden: woensdag 27 april 2005 16:07
Aan: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
Onderwerp: RE: [WDSCI-L] Message plug-in

The monitoring and the filtering are really two separate features of the
plugin.  For one thing, to monitor a queue you have to be able to
allocate it so the feature is not practical in general for anything
other than the message queue for your own profile.  Second, we are not
trying to build a message queue monitoring solution here.  This is a
free utility we whipped out on our own time so that developers would
know when their submitted compile jobs completed.  Not that you cannot
use it for other purposes, just that is where our motivation begins and
ends.  Just as with the spooled file plugin our motivation is to let you
view and access your compile listings and job logs not look at *AFP
spooled files with custom overlays etc...

What you are essentially asking for is to be able to specify the *MSGQ
you want us to monitor, as opposed to having us assume it is the *MSGQ
for your *USRPRF.  I will add it to our to-do list, but cannot make any
promises as to when or if we will deliver it.

Thanks

Mark

wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/27/2005 09:53:40 AM:

> Any ideas to work around this, to get my popups from a specific 
> message queue with another name than my username and in another lib
als QUSRSYS?
> 
> Or should I officially contact SoftLanding with my question/problem?
> 
> Of course it would be best (in my opinion) to be able to active 
> 'Monitor message queue' per filter (to get the pop-ups) instead of a 
> general setting for 'iSeries messages'.
> 
> Bas
> 
> 
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Namens Mark Phippard
> Verzonden: woensdag 27 april 2005 14:55
> Aan: Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries
> Onderwerp: Re: [WDSCI-L] Message plug-in
> 
> wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/27/2005 07:37:56 AM:
> 
> > My current setup:
> > When I login (5250 screen) a CL is activated in batch that starts 
> > monitoring my message queue (defined in my userprofile). It filters 
> > all messages and only puts te relevant messages in another message 
> > queue (in my personal library) which is set to *BREAK mode. So, in 
> > my 5250 screen I will only get the messages which are relevant to
me.
> > 
> > My wish:
> > When I startup WDSCi I DO NOT want to monitor the message queue that

> > is mentioned in my user profile but ONLY the message queue in my 
> > personal library. I want to see these messages as pop-ups.
> > 
> > This is what I already tried:
> > 
> > 1) Create a new filter under the 'iSeries Messages' subsystem to 
> > only view messages in my personal library and delete the default 'my

> > messages' filter.
> > This won't work because when I make a connection in WDSCi I get the 
> > message 'Message queue already assigned to another task', which is 
> > correct for the queue in my userprofile, but that is not the queue I

> > want to monitor. Somehow the plugin insists on connecting to the 
> > message queue from my user profile, at least I thought so until.....
> > 
> > 2) Create a new user where the message queue is set to the queue in 
> > my
> 
> > personal library.
> > This won't work because the plugin tries to connect to a 
> > messagequeue in QUSRSYS with the same name as the username. Strange,

> > because this userprofile is setup to monitor the message queue in my

> > personal library.
> > 
> > 
> > Conclusion:
> > 
> > The plugin only takes a look at the username and WANTS to connect to

> > a
> 
> > message queue in QUSRSYS with the same name as the username 
> > regardless
> 
> > of the settings in the userprofile. Is this by design or am I 
> > missing something?
> 
> I took a quick look.  What we are doing is specifiying a message queue
> of:
> 
> com.ibm.as400.access.MessageQueue.CURRENT
> 
> I would have expected this to use the *MSGQ specified in your *USRPRF.
> But you are correct, according to the JavaDoc it assumes the *MSGQ is 
> the same name as your profile and located in QUSRSYS.
> 
> Mark


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