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I remembered what else I like having the iSphere MsgQ monitor for. We use
a CMS tool with integration into RDi. When you promote an object to
another level, it of course runs on the i, and you have no idea if it ran
correctly or if its completed yet, so you have to go to the green screen to
check messages. I could fault the CMS software, and I do, but its nice to
have this work-around solution in iSphere.
I wouldn't mind if iSphere had some more functionality around this monitor
function, such as being able to maybe attach the monitor to a filter, so
that we could filter what we get pop-up dialog messages about.
From: darren@xxxxxxxxx
To: "midrange-WDSC WDSC message board" <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 11/02/2015 08:57 AM
Subject: [WDSCI-L] iSphere plug-in Message Queue Monitor
Sent by: "WDSCI-L" <wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
I stumbled on a feature in the new iSphere message subsystem component. I
right-clicked on "iSphere Messages" in RSE, and clicked properies. In
there, I saw Message Queue Monitoring. I tried it a bit, and it looks like
that gives me the ability to get notices in RDi when messages, like a
compile completing, have arrived. That's pretty interesting.
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