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Connect for WebSphere MQ Queue Manager (Windows)

Default values have been specified for the most parameters. They can be changed if required. Parameters that must be adjusted to your system environmentAn Environment consists of Deployment Targets which represent your endpoints. Different environments are used for different phases in the software delivery cycle, for example Development, QA, Staging, Production. An environment is typically set up once and used by several applications. at any case are written in red letters.

Structure of the INI File UCXBMQCX.INI

Section/Parameter Description
[GLOBAL]  
system=

Name of the AE system. *
This entry must be identical to the entry in the INI file of the Automation EngineThis component drives an Automation Engine system and consists of different types of server processes..

language=

Language in which the logging is executed. Entries for primary and secondary language.

Allowed values: "E", "D", "F"
Default: "E,D" (Primary English, secondary German)

If there is no message in the primary language, a message in the secondary language is searched for.

logging= Path and file name of the log file.

The number signs serve as place holders for a series in numerical order. When starting the AE Connector, the log files are renamed so that the most current log file is always the one with the number "00".

logcount= Number of stored log files.
helplib= Name of the message file.
helpcache= Availability of the messages and language-dependent strings.

Allowed values: "ALL", "NONE", "CONTROLS"
Default: "ALL"
"ALL" = The complete message file is held in the RAM.
"NONE" = Always read from the hard drive.
"CONTROLS" = All language-dependant strings which are necessary for the display of the dialog program are held in the RAM (not relevant for the AE Connector).

loglevel=

Level of message output in the log file.

Allowed values: "0" - "2"
Default: "1"
"0" = No messages in the log file. Furthermore, no log file will be created.
"1" = Normal log file.
"2" = Detailed log file. All available log information is displayed.

MaxJobs= Maximal number of requests which can be run simultaneously.

Allowed values: n
Default: "10"
n = Number of requests run parallel.

ExecTimeOut= Boundary of maximum runtimeThe duration of a task's execution. It refers to the period between a task's start and end. It does not include its activation period (see also: activation and start). in seconds for processing a scriptA particular Automation Engine object type. through the Automation Engine. If runtime is exceeded, a timeout error is sent to the reply queueA particular Automation Engine (AE) object type. In AE, a queue determines the maximum number of concurrent tasks, their priorities and the order in which tasks should be executed. In ARA, queues are containers for workflow executions that should be executed at a certain time one after another..

Allowed values: n
Default: "300"
n = Maximum runtime in seconds.

[TCP/IP]  
CP= Connection specifications: Name or TCP/IP address of the computer and port number of the listener on which the Automation Engine is running.
connect= Time interval in seconds in which the AE Connector attempts to establish connection to the Automation Engines. Effects the connection setup for a restartA restart refers to the repetition of an object's execution. This action differs from a new start in some parts. or after a lost connection.
[TRACE]

 

file= Path and file name of the trace file.

The number signs serve as place holders for a series in numerical order. When starting a trace, the trace files will be renamed so that the most current trace file is always the one with the number "00".

trccount= Number of stored trace files.
trclevel= Amount of messages output in the trace file.

Allowed values: "0" - "2"
Default: "1"
"0" = No messages in the trace file. Furthermore, no trace file will be created.
"1" = Normal trace file.
"2" = Detailed trace file. All available trace information is displayed.

[MQSERIES]

 

ConnName= Connection name and port number of the WebSphere MQ Queue Manager Server. The contents are equivalent to setup values when the MQSC DEFINE CHANNEL command is used.

Allowed values: <mqsrv>:<port>
Default: The clientA closed environment within an Automation Engine system where you can create and run objects. A client name consists of a 4-digit number that must be indicated when a user logs on to the Automation Engine system. Users and their rights are also defined in clients. A particular Automation Engine object type. connection table or contents of "MQSERVER" environment variableIt stores or retrieves values dynamically at runtime. An individual Automation Engine object type..
<mqsrv> = Connection name
<port> = Port number of the connection

SvrconnChannelName= Server connection name of WebSphere MQ Queue Manager. The parameter is only analyzed when the ConnName= Parameter is also used.

Allowed values: <srvchannel>
Default: "SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN"
<srvchannel> = Server connection name

QMgrName= Name of the queue manager.

Allowed values: <mqmanager>
Default: ""
<mqmanager> = Name of the queue manager

QueueName=

 

Name of the request queue (SIQ).

Allowed values: <siq>
Default: "UC4CInputQueue"
<siq> = Name of the request queue

UseLibrary=

Type of connection to MQSeries

Allowed values: "C" (default) and "S"

"C" - Client
"S" - Server

Example of an INI File

[GLOBAL]
system=UC4
language=(D,E)
logging=..\temp\UCXBMQCS_log##.txt
Helplib=uc.msl
HELPCache=ALL
logcount=3
loglevel=2
MaxJobs=10
ExecTimeOut=300


[TCP/IP]
CP=UC4SRV01:2104
connect=300


[TRACE]
file=..\temp\UCXBMQCS_trc##.txt
trccount=3
trclevel=0


[MQSERIES]
ConnName=MQSRV:1414
; SvrconnChannelName = system.admin.svrconn
QMgrName=queue.manager1
QueueName=UC4CInputQueue

 

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