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Tuxedo for MQ???
Hi,
I am new to the UNIX environment so putting this query here. Was working with mainframes till now. The UNIX system i am working on uses MQ series along with Tuxedo for communicating with mainframes. I want to know why is Tuxedo required in order to use MQ on the unix side? On mainframes no such middleware is requried. TIA!PAV |
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At my last job, we used MQ on several boxes. But I have never worked anywhere that had Tuxedo. MQ does not need Tuxedo. Maybe it's the otherway around? Perhaps Tuxedo needs MQ?
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