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Configuring an extended transactional client

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    Configuring XA-compliant transaction managers First configure the IBM MQ base client, then configure the extended transactional function using the information in these topics.; Microsoft Transaction Server No additional configuration is required before you can use MTS as a transaction manager.

What is an extended transactional client?

    https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSFKSJ_7.5.0/com.ibm.mq.pro.doc/q003510_.htm
    Nov 05, 2019 · A WebSphere® MQ extended transactional client can update resources managed by another resource manager, under the control of an external transaction manager. If you are not familiar with the concepts of transaction management, see Transaction management and support. Note that the XA transactional client is now supplied as part of WebSphere MQ.

Configuring an extended transactional client

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    Nov 05, 2019 · Microsoft Transaction Server (Windows systems only) On Windows systems only, the XA resource manager interface also supports Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS). The WebSphere® MQ MTS support supplied with the extended transactional client provides the bridge between MTS and the XA resource manager interface. WebSphere Application Server

Transaction management and support - IBM

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    Transaction management and support An introduction to transaction management and how WebSphere® MQ supports transactions. A resource manager is a computer subsystem that owns and manages resources that can be accessed and updated by applications.

Distributed transactions in .NET

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    Nov 05, 2019 · In these modes, WebSphere MQ .NET classes delegates all its calls to C extended transaction client, which manages the transaction processing on behalf of .NET. WebSphere MQ.NET classes now support distributed transactions in managed mode where WebSphere MQ .NET Classes uses System.Transactions namespace for the distributed transactions support.

BizTalk Adapter for WebSphere MQ2 - Host Integration ...

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/host-integration-server/core/biztalk-adapter-for-websphere-mq2
    BizTalk Adapter for WebSphere MQ. 11/30/2017; 5 minutes to read; In this article. The Client-Based BizTalk Adapter for WebSphere MQ (MQSC Adapter) is a connectivity solution that enables you to use BizTalk Server in an enterprise with WebSphere MQ as the chosen messaging standard.

How can I enable the extended transactional client in MQ ...

    https://developer.ibm.com/answers/questions/28865/how-can-i-enable-the-extended-transactional-client-in-mq-v7-5/
    Oct 14, 2014 · Per the MQ V7.5 announcement letter, IBM now includes the MQ extended transactional client feature in the WebSphere MQ V7.1 and WebSphere MQ V7.0 clients as well.However, unlike WebSphere MQ V7.5 and later, the extended transactional client feature is split out into a separate installable component (e.g. the mqm.txclient.rte LPP on AIX, the MQSeriesTXClient RPM on Linux, …

Microsoft MQ Client for MQSC Adapter in HIS 2016

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    Aug 17, 2017 · Hi, We are doing tests with Biztalk 2016 and HIS 2016, using MQSC too. If we activate 'Transactions support' in a send port with a destination on a MQ server on mainframe, do we still need the IBM extended transactional client to be installed ?

How to do a transactional GET from MQ ... - Stack Overflow

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13053737/how-to-do-a-transactional-get-from-mq-using-the-net-transactionscope
    If an exception happens inside the transactionscope, the SQL transaction rolls back while the messages in MQ appear to stay removed (until I restart the application). Also, I don't see any DTC activity between the .NET client and the MQ server (is that expected?) I'm kind of lost here, any help is greatly appreciated. Which MQ client should I use?



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