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Retained publications with headers in MQRFH format

Retained publications in MQRFH format might lose data when migrated to WebSphere® MQ.

WebSphere Message Broker applications that communicate with one another using publish/subscribe can do so regardless of the message format that they use. WebSphere Message Broker delivers the message in the format of the subscription and provides automatic conversion to ensure that a subscriber receives messages in the requested format.

WebSphere Message Broker applications generally use the MQRFH2 message header, but it is possible that an application might have used the MQRFH format.

The migration of publish/subscribe information from WebSphere Message Broker to WebSphere MQ requests messages in MQRFH2 format. It is rare for WebSphere Message Broker client applications to use messages in MQRFH format. However, if an application does use retained messages in MQRFH format, it is possible that some truncation of data might occur upon migration. In particular, data passed using the MQPSStringData and MQPSIntData name/value pairs is not migrated.

The migration function checks for two conditions in the data that is returned from the broker:
  1. That there is at least one retained message stored in the broker
  2. That there is at least one MQRFH subscription
If both these conditions are true, the migration function displays a warning message and writes a warning message in the migration log stating that MQRFH retained publications have been migrated with a possible loss of data.

MQRFH2 retained publications are migrated correctly.

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