To set up the network shown in Figure 3 using distributed queuing, you might have the following definitions:
Description | Number per queue manager | Total number |
---|---|---|
A sender-channel definition for a channel on which to send messages to every other queue manager | 3 | 12 |
A receiver-channel definition for a channel on which to receive messages from every other queue manager | 3 | 12 |
A transmission-queue definition for a transmission queue to every other queue manager | 3 | 12 |
A local-queue definition for each local queue | 2 | 8 |
A remote-queue definition for each remote queue to which this queue manager wants to put messages | 6 | 24 |
While you might reduce this number of definitions by, for example, using generic receiver-channel definitions, the maximum number of definitions could be as many as 17 on each queue manager, which is a total of 68 for this network.
Notices |
Downloads |
Library |
Support |
Feedback
![]() ![]() |
csqzah0719 |