Administration messages

The Java class extends MQeRemoteQueueAdminMsg which provides most of the MQeHomeServerQueueAdminMsg administration capability for remote queues. This class adds additional actions and constants for managing home server queues.

Home-server queues are implemented by the MQeHomeServerQueue class. They are managed with the MQeHomeServerQueueAdminMsg class which is a subclass of MQeRemoteQueueAdminMsg. The only addition in the subclass is the Queue_QTimerInterval characteristic. This field is of type int and is set to a millisecond timer interval. If you set this field to a value greater than zero, the home-server queue checks the home server every n milliseconds to see if there are any messages waiting for collection. Any messages that are waiting are delivered to the target queue. A value of 0 for this field means that the home-server is only polled when the MQeQueueManager.triggertransmission method is called

Note:
If a home-server queue fails to connect to its store-and-forward queue (for instance if the store-and-forward queue is unavailable when the home server queue starts) it will stop trying until a trigger transmit call is made.


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