Both activity recording and trace-route messaging can provide activity information to determine the route a message has taken through a queue manager network. Both methods have their own advantages. Table 15 shows the benefits of each method:
Benefit | Activity recording | Trace-route messaging |
---|---|---|
Can determine the last known location of a message | Yes | Yes |
Can determine configuration issues with a queue manager network | Yes | Yes |
Can be requested by any message (is not restricted to use with trace-route messages) |
Yes | No |
Message data is left unmodified | Yes | No |
Message processed normally | Yes | No |
Activity information can be accumulated in the message data | No | Yes |
Optional message delivery to target queue | No | Yes |
If a message is caught in an infinite loop, it can be detected and dealt with | No | Yes |
Activity information can be put in order reliably | No | Yes |
Application provided to display the activity information | No | Yes |
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