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WebSphere MQ- IC46958: EXIT STATUS FROM RUNMQLSR IS UNIX SPECIFIC NOT OPENVMS May 17, 2013
- IC90890: MQ V7.1 OR V7.5: EBCDIC NEWLINE X'15' CONVERTED INTO ASCII X'0A' INSTEAD OF X'85' WHEN USING CONVEBCDICNEWLINE=TABLE May 17, 2013
- PM88682: INCONSISTENCY BETWEEN THE CF AND DB2 AS REPORTED BY CSQI033E WHICH CAUSES STRUCTURE TO BE MARKED AS FAILED. May 17, 2013
- PM86239: TRIGGERINT SET TO 15000 (15 SECS) BUT TRIGGER MESSAGE GENERATES EVERY 20 SECONDS. May 17, 2013
- IC91381: AMQRMPPA PROCESS FAILS WITH ACCESS VIOLATION ORIGINATING IN ZSTXACLOSE_INT FDC WITH PROBE ID XC130031 PRODUCED May 17, 2013
- IC90678: THE -X PARAMETER OF SETMQENV COMMAND DOES NOT SET THE BIT TO THE MODE SPECIFIED. May 17, 2013
- IY79797: How to set the file descriptors kernel parameter on Solaris 10 May 17, 2013
- When and how to use the WMQ utility amqicfil for installing interim fixes May 16, 2013
- SE55616: WMQ V7.1 LU62 RECEIVER CHANNEL FAILS TO START May 16, 2013
- IV37602: WEBSHPERE MQ .NET CLIENT APPLICATION MESSAGE DELIVERY HANGS AND QUEUE STATUS BECOMES "SUSPENDED" May 16, 2013
developerWorks: Blogs- WebSphere MQ v7.0.1.10 Fix pack now available May 8, 2013
- Impact 2013: Monday's sessions on IBM Messaging April 29, 2013
- Episode 9: WebSphere MQ and PureApplications March 5, 2013
- Episode 8: Introduction to messaging security and WebSphere MQ February 25, 2013
- IBM Universal Messaging using WMQ and its Integration capablities using Microsoft .NET February 22, 2013
- IBM Messaging for Mobile and the 'Internet of Things' February 22, 2013
- Episode 7: All about WebSphere MQ Clustering February 18, 2013
- Mobile and Device Messaging Client Pack February 15, 2013
- WebSphere India: Free Virtual Messaging & Integration Summit Feb 19th - Feb 21st February 14, 2013
- Episode 6: Configuring Managed File Transfer using scripts February 11, 2013
T.Rob’s Store and Forward- Back to consulting April 16, 2013
- Coming to an event near you! April 5, 2013
- IMPACT Schedule April 4, 2013
- It’s time for sensible password security standards in the PCI-DSS February 17, 2013
- Meetup in NYC or San Fran? February 14, 2013
- WMQ Training for Beginners February 11, 2013
- Configuring WebSphere MQ Error log sizes December 5, 2012
- Notes from the WSMQAdmin seminar December 4, 2012
- Pub/Sub security December 3, 2012
- Sure, its always an MQ problem. Why is that a bad thing? November 3, 2012
StackOverflow MQ Questions- Is UTF to EBCDIC Conversion lossless? – stackoverflow.com May 17, 2013
- What is format of websphere MQ messages – stackoverflow.com May 17, 2013
- Disk based message queue – stackoverflow.com May 16, 2013
- In MQ v6 api - how to stop MQQueue get() method? – stackoverflow.com May 16, 2013
- MDB on tomEE not picking information from tomee.xml to connect to websphere MQ – stackoverflow.com May 15, 2013
- Turning MQ log messages off in standalone application – stackoverflow.com May 15, 2013
- MQ Channel restart from code giving error – stackoverflow.com May 14, 2013
- Do RabbitMQ, Beanstalk or Resque support scheduling a task at a certain date? – stackoverflow.com May 13, 2013
- Configure SSL between Websphere App Server and Websphere MQ – stackoverflow.com May 13, 2013
- How to make child as parent in xml tree – stackoverflow.com May 13, 2013
Archive for the Category: Universal File Mover
File Transfer from 3rd Party Application to Universal File Mover (How To #8)
In the previous blog posting, “File Transfer to 3rd Party Application using Universal File Mover (How To #7)”, I showed how to do file transfers from UFM to a 3rd party application. In this blog posting, I will show how to use UFM to receive files from a 3rd party application. UFM will connect to [...]
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File Transfer to 3rd Party Application using Universal File Mover (How To #7)
I sometimes get a question like “can UFM be used to send files as MQ messages to a 3rd party application”. The answer is yes. In this blog posting, I will show how to do a file transfer in “client mode” when UFM connects to the queue manager. Things to note: UFM stores the directory [...]
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New: Universal File Mover v1.0.5
Capitalware is pleased to announce the release of Universal File Mover v1.0.5. It is a free open source project. Universal File Mover is more than a simple tool to manage the transfer of files. It allows the user to combine business processes into a workflow. The user combines a series of Action commands to create [...]
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New: Universal File Mover v1.0.4
Capitalware is pleased to announce the release of Universal File Mover v1.0.4. It is a free open source project. Universal File Mover is more than a simple tool to manage the transfer of files. It allows the user to combine business processes into a workflow. The user combines a series of Action commands to create [...]
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Vote for UFM at WebSphere Unconference for Developers during Impact 2013
The WebSphere Unconference for Developers–May 1, 2013–is an IBM Impact event where developers like you set the agenda. It’s a different kind of conference that is built around you. I have submitted a session idea for “WebSphere Unconference for Developers“. I titled it: “Open Source: Universal File Mover for MQ”. If you would like me [...]
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New: Universal File Mover v1.0.3
Capitalware is pleased to announce the release of Universal File Mover v1.0.3. It is a free open source project. Universal File Mover is more than a simple tool to manage the transfer of files. It allows the user to combine business processes into a workflow. The user combines a series of Action commands to create [...]
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New: Universal File Mover v1.0.2
Capitalware is pleased to announce the release of Universal File Mover v1.0.2. It is a free open source project. Universal File Mover is more than a simple tool to manage the transfer of files. It allows the user to combine business processes into a workflow. The user combines a series of Action commands to create [...]
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Using Universal File Mover on Mac OS X (How To #6)
In this blog posting, I will discuss the prerequisites and issue related to using UFM on Mac OS X. First, as with any other platform that you run UFM on, Mac OS X must have Java v1.5.0 or higher installed. Second, follow the “Unix and Linux” instructions from the UFM Installation and Operation manual for [...]
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Scheduling a Simple File Transfer using Universal File Mover (How To #5)
At mqseries.net, a user asked the following question: I’m using MQ FTE version 7.0.4.1 , and I’d like to make a File Transfer to occur from Tuesday to Saturday , is it possible? Since this is very easy to do in UFM, I thought I would make a ‘UFM How To’ from the question. I [...]
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End-To-End Encryption with Universal File Mover (How To #4)
In the Universal File Mover (UFM) How To #2 blog posting, UFM ran in “client mode” when it connected to the queue managers. In this blog posting, I will show how to implement a simple file transfer using End-To-End encryption when connecting to the queue manager in “client mode”. UFM’s MQSend Action uses Advanced Encryption [...]
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