I'm quite sure MQ doesn't guarantee anything about the distribution of
messages across multiple concurrent consumers.
For your issues with the InfoCenter KnowledgeCenter, I'd suggest two
things:
1) delete all cookies from IBM's website and try again
2) wait a couple of hours and try again
Thank you,
Jeff Lowrey
From: Tim Zielke <***@AON.COM>
To: ***@listserv.meduniwien.ac.at
Date: 06/04/2014 09:15 AM
Subject: Re: [MQSERIES] IBM Knowledge Center - MQ 7.5
Sent by: MQSeries List <***@listserv.meduniwien.ac.at>
Iâm at the point where I am trying to download the PDFs, but canât do that
either because my company firewalls are blocking the ftp. Iâll have to do
this at home later today. Frustrating . . .
Anyway, I was going to try and research the following, but I guess Iâll
ask the question.
I was under the impression that the following would happen with MQ.
Letâs say we have two applications that both do a GET with a WAIT on the
same queue that has no messages. App1 was the first to do the GET and
App2 was the second.
When a message arrives, I was thinking App1 would be delivered the message
since it did the GET first. Then letâs say App1 would process the message
and do another GET on this queue. If later another message arrives, App2
would be given the message since both apps are waiting with GETs on the
queue, and App2 was next in line.
However, what I am seeing based on testing is that it is always the app
that did that last GET that is delivered the message. So for the above
example, App2 would get both messages and App1 would not be delivered any
messages.
So is this the consistent behavior that the last app to do the GET will
get the next available message? I guess I was assuming that MQ would
honor the order that the apps did the GETs in.
Thanks,
Tim
From: MQSeries List [mailto:***@LISTSERV.MEDUNIWIEN.AC.AT] On Behalf
Of Meekin, Paul
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2014 9:01 AM
To: ***@LISTSERV.MEDUNIWIEN.AC.AT
Subject: Re: IBM Knowledge Center - MQ 7.5
Same here. I canât add more than 1 topic to My Collections and other
errors. Keeps timing out too so maybe itâs just bedding inâŠ
From: MQSeries List [mailto:***@LISTSERV.MEDUNIWIEN.AC.AT] On Behalf
Of Tim Zielke
Sent: 04 June 2014 14:59
To: ***@LISTSERV.MEDUNIWIEN.AC.AT
Subject: IBM Knowledge Center - MQ 7.5
Is anyone else having issues using the new IBM Knowledge Center for MQ
7.5? I canât even expand sections. It just clocks or gives me odd
errors. I get this for both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
Thanks,
Tim
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