Mq Extended Transactional Client

Mq Extended Transactional Client



An IBM® MQ extended transactional client can update resources managed by another resource manager, under the control of an external transaction manager. If you are not familiar with the concepts of transaction management, see Transaction management and support . Note that the XA transactional client is now supplied as part of IBM MQ .

12/18/2020  · The extended transactional client provides the XA resource manager interface to support XA-compliant transaction managers such as CICS® and Tuxedo. Microsoft Transaction Server ( Windows systems only) On Windows systems only, the XA resource manager interface also supports Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS).

11/30/2020  · For each platform, the hardware and software requirements for the extended transactional client are the same as those requirements for the IBM WebSphere MQ base client. A programming language is supported by an extended transactional client if it is supported by the IBM WebSphere MQ base client and by the transaction manager you are using.

The WebSphere® MQ MTS support supplied with the extended transactional client provides the bridge between MTS and the XA resource manager interface. WebSphere Application Server Earlier versions of WebSphere MQ supported WebSphere Application Server Version 4 or Version 5, and required you to carry out certain configuration tasks to use the …

IBM WebSphere MQ Extended Transactional Client is a Shareware software in the category Miscellaneous developed by Asistente de IBM ThinkPad UltraNav. The latest version of IBM WebSphere MQ Extended Transactional Client is 5.30.0, released on 02/18/2008. It was initially added to our database on 11/19/2007.

With the announcement of WebSphere MQ V7.5, the Extended Transactional Client is available for use in all client deployments without additional entitlement. This includes all supported versions of WebSphere MQ client connecting to any supported version of WebSphere MQ queue manager.

11/30/2020  · To configure an extended transactional client, you must first configure the WebSphere MQ base client as described in Installing an IBM® WebSphere MQ client . Using the information in this section, you can then configure the extended transactional function for an XA-compliant transaction manager such as CICS® and Tuxedo.

The IBM document WebSphere MQ External Transactional Clients, provides information on distributed XA transactions and limitations, such as WebSphere MQ API that cannot be issued in XA mode. According to IBM, when using the WebSphere MQ Extended Transactional client, a client application can be connected to only one queue manager at a time within a single thread.

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