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How to write to messaging queue on UNIX?

From my ASP.NET 2.0 web application running on a Windows 2003 server,
I want to write a message to a WebSphere messaging queue running on a
UNIX Solaris machine. I have the destination hostname, port, channel
name, user name, and queue name. How can I achieve this?
Nov 5 '08 #1
2 1691
you have a couple options

1) get the MQ client library for .net available from IBM
2) write a webservice on websphere that exposes the queue

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

mirin wrote:
From my ASP.NET 2.0 web application running on a Windows 2003 server,
I want to write a message to a WebSphere messaging queue running on a
UNIX Solaris machine. I have the destination hostname, port, channel
name, user name, and queue name. How can I achieve this?
Nov 5 '08 #2
Hi Bruce,

Thanks for your suggestions. I've tried MQ client library. Not too
many examples around though but managed to figure things out more or
less. Next I need to send a whole XML doc across so let me poke around
with that.

Many Thanks!
mirin

On Nov 5, 11:38*pm, bruce barker <nos...@nospam.comwrote:
you have a couple options

1) get the MQ client library for .net available from IBM
2) write a webservice on websphere that exposes the queue

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

mirin wrote:
From my ASP.NET 2.0 web application running on a Windows 2003 server,
I want to write a message to a WebSphere messaging queue running on a
UNIX Solaris machine. I have the destination hostname, port, channel
name, user name, and queue name. How can I achieve this?
Nov 10 '08 #3

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