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That's probably because they want to sell you Interconnect, it is Oracles
version of MQ and by linking messaging gateway to AQ you are replicating a
lot of the base functionality of MQ or Interconnect, ie you have a
messaging component that can store and manage messages. Keep adding
appropriate logic and you build a messaging broker. It sorts of spoils
their pricing fun with these products
Cheers
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I did the same thing: opened a TAR, asked for a product that has this functionality, was told there is no such product, posted some of the doc of the messaging GW, TAR was forwarded to the INTERNAL group, and finally was told I can use the messaging gateway.
I was told it's on a separate cd in 9.01 and is included in 9iR2.
What Oracle release did you get it running? what is the name on the CD ?
Thanks a lot for the feedback,
Waleed
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Waleed -
I tried implementing AQ to MQ with the MEssaging Gateway. I could not find anyone at Oracle to support it. When I would open a TAR, the analyst would come back and say 'this is not an Oracle product'. I finally got it escalated to the point that I was talking to the developer of the Messaging Gateway component. He helped me get it running, but after all the hassle, we went back and told our application group that we could not support the use of AQ in this situation.
Hopefully, the product will mature and it can be useable someday.
Lisa
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Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 6:03 PM
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Thanks for the reply. I think what we need is: the Messaging Gateway. I saw this yesterday and was not sure. So opened a TAR where Oracle support told me they can not find anything related to my issue!
Here is a link: http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/oracle9i/doc_library/release2/appdev.920/a96587/mgw.htm
Thanks
Waleed
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Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 5:30 PM
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Oracle provides an AQ-to-MQ gateway as part of the Integration Server ($).
IBM provides a PL/SQL gateway for free (but implemented as an external
procedure) which can be used to create your own bridge between the 2
messaging systems. The support pack can be found at http://www-3.ibm.com/software/ts/mqseries/txppacs/ma0i.html.
HTH
Tony Aponte
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Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 4:22 PM
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I have an application (informatica) that can read/write to MQ Series. We want the tool to be able to read/write to Oracle AQ. Do you know of any product that could act as a listener for Oracle AQ to provide an interface layer that act similar to MQ Series so that these applications that work with MQ could work directly with Oracle AQ? Thanks
Waleed
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