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May 30th, 2001, 01:03 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Addicted Member
Message Queue (MSMQ)
hi,
anybody used that thing, i just started reading about it and it looks pretty crazy...
anybody could give me a brief info on HOW and WHY would one want to use it? example maybe...
regards,
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May 30th, 2001, 01:05 PM
#2
Hyperactive Member
Just curious
Did you check the job links on your other thread yet?
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May 30th, 2001, 01:08 PM
#3
Thread Starter
Addicted Member
yes
yes i did, and thank you for posting them, but i couldn't find anything over there... anyway i got some interviews scheduled already so i should be fine... *hoping*
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May 30th, 2001, 01:12 PM
#4
Hyperactive Member
glad to hear it! Good luck!
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May 30th, 2001, 01:34 PM
#5
Frenzied Member
No one wants to use MSMQ because everyone wants to use MQ/Series.
No, honestly... my last client used messaging for their web transactions. If you go to PartsAmerica.com and check the availablity of a part or order a part, all of the transactions in the background use MQ/Series and MSMQ. Your message goes to each of the Vendors (Advance Auto being one of them) and then to the Advance Auto store in your area. The response (yes, we have 2) goes back to the web page.
The US Postal Service uses MQ/Series exclusively for handling Delivery Confirmation messages from each post office to their web page. You can check the status of your package with the help of MQ/Series (and DB/2 running on a huge OS/390).
Travis, Kung Foo Journeyman
As always, RTFM.
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