webMethods

webMethods

Join this online group to communicate across IBM product users and experts by sharing advice and best practices with peers and staying up to date regarding product enhancements.

 View Only
Expand all | Collapse all

MQ Adapter 6.5 Transactional Notification behaviour (DOC que

  • 1.  MQ Adapter 6.5 Transactional Notification behaviour (DOC que

    Posted Fri December 08, 2006 12:39 AM

    Hi all,

    The WebSphere MQ Adapter User’s Guide Version 6.5 has a section talking about the behaviour of listeners that says (in summary):

    1. If we have a transactional connection then the listener will remove a message from the queue before it has successfully published it

    2. If we have a non-transactional connection then the listener will conditionally commit or roll-back the message if the listener can’t process the message.

    To me this seems to be the wrong way around. Is this a documentation problem? Shouldn’t the transactional connection use transactional commit/rollback operations?

    I’m interested in sorting this out to prevent data loss. I don’t know how to work out a destructive test for this (maybe by filling up a Broker?).

    Regards,
    Adrian


    #Integration-Server-and-ESB
    #webMethods
    #Adapters-and-E-Standards


  • 2.  RE: MQ Adapter 6.5 Transactional Notification behaviour (DOC que

    Posted Fri January 12, 2007 01:05 PM

    Yes, this was an error in the webMethods WebSphere MQ Adapter User’s Guide 6.5. We’ve made the correction on page 172, and have posted an updated version of the guide on the Advantage Bookshelf.

    If you have any other concerns about the documentation, please let us know.

    Thanks,
    Deb

    Debbie Creuziger
    Lead Technical Writer, Adapter and eStandards

    webMethods, Inc.


    #Adapters-and-E-Standards
    #webMethods
    #Integration-Server-and-ESB