on 03-06-2006 10:56 PM
Okay... not looking for too detailed information as you'll lose me. Was hoping someone could clear something up for me. In the Websphere world Websphere uses MQ as it's queuing mechanism internally to guarantee once-only delivery of messages. Now I know XI can integrate with MQ (or other messaging systems, JMS,etc...)but certainly XI guarantees once-only delivery without any of those components. My question is is XI's "queuing" mechanism proprietary or can, for instance, an external system somehow "put" or "get" information to/from that "queue"?
Hello Shaun,
XI's queueing mechanism is proprietary, technically qRFC is used. You can connect external systems only via adapters.
Rgds.,
Andreas
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Shaun,
As far as my knowledge goes, I don't think external system can use the queuing mechanism of XI.
Regards,
Ravi
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