Well, I figured as much. Is there any Open Source IBM MQ client out there?

I mean somebody out there must be talking to IBM/MQ from non IBM software.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

-G

Timothy Bish wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 2009-04-22 at 17:26 -0700, xaos wrote:
>> Please forgive me if this is too stupid a question but,
>> 
>> when I connect from my MAC OSX box to my SUN Ultra 2, running IBM MQ
>> Server
>> (With tested queues), I get this:
>> 
>> >From MAC box (athena):
>> 
>> I just run the program "main" with changes to point to the IBM MQ server.
>>  (export
>> DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/mycode/owmq/openwire-c/build/Deployment:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH;./main)
>> 
>> >From Sun BOX(helios), while looking at the error log
>> 
>> 04/22/09 20:10:30 - Process(16780.35) User(xaos) Program(amqrmppa)
>> AMQ9207: The data received from host 'athena (10.0.0.31)' is not valid.
>> 
>> EXPLANATION:
>> Incorrect data format received from host 'athena (10.0.0.31)' over
>> TCP/IP.
>> It
>> may be that an unknown host is attempting to send data. An FFST file has
>> been
>> generated containing the invalid data received.
>> ACTION:
>> Tell the systems administrator.
>> ----- amqxfdcx.c : 768
>> --------------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> I guess this means that I can't connect with IBM MQ. I know, the protocol
>> is
>> openwire and I (mistakenly) thought that I would just communicate with
>> IBM
>> MQ.
>> 
>> I am running activemq openwire.
>> 
>> The question is, how do I talk to IBM MQ?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> 
>> -George H
> 
> It appears you are using the OpenWire C client, in that case you won't
> be able to talk to an IBM MQ server with that as its using the ActiveMQ
> protocol, which isn't compatible with the IBM server.  
> 
> You'd need to use an IBM compatible C client.
> 
> Regards
> Tim.
> 
> 
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> 
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