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A: How to use CLNTCONN channels in AMQCLCHL.TAB file from a Vb.net application

JoshMcYou need to let the application know the location of the channel table file. The IBM Knowledge center shows this can be done in three ways with managed client connection type: Using the .NET application configuration file. In the CHANNELS section, use the keys ChannelDefinitionDirectory to spe...

I'm doing it using second way. but what do you mean by, "You can then change your call to drop the channel and hostname and it will pickup the channel table that you specified using one of the three ways described above."
The parameter to the "New MQQueueManager" should only be the queue manager name that is listed in the channel table file.
I have done this and again it is working. But if i remove the environment variable (testing purpose) again it is working. It should show some error but nothing.
Do you mean it works with our with out the environment variables with out specifying the channel and hostname?
No, I'm saying it is working with or without environment variable that should not be when the environment variable is not set.
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Try renaming the file to something other than AMQCLCHL.TAB. It is possible that it is being picked up from a default location such as the current directory.
Ok, let me check.
I can't rename the file as I don't have admin access on my machine. Is there any other way to test?
Instead of removing the environment variables you could change the MQCHLTAB to specify a file that does not exist, ex: set MQCHLTAB=AMQCLCHL.DOESNOTEXIST.
working fine it i remove the environment variable or change MQCHLTAB = abc.txt ( That doen't exist).
Is the queue manager you are connecting to running on the same server?
yeah...........
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In that case it is connecting in unmanaged client mode using server bindings, this is the default if your app runs on the same server as the queue manager and you do not force it to use client mode. This is described in detail in the Knowledge Center. You can force it to a client mode by setting the environment variable NMQ_MQ_LIB=mqic.dll for unmanaged MQ client mode and NMQ_MQ_LIB=managed for Managed client mode.
Tried that but same. nothing has changed.
With NMQ_MQ_LIB=mqic.dll and MQCHLTAB=abc.txt is it still working?
You can try Hashtable properties = new Hashtable(); properties.Add(MQC.TRANSPORT_PROPERTY, "MQC.TRANSPORT_MQSERIES_CLIENT"); return new MQQueueManager(queueManagerName, properties); Use MQC.TRANSPORT_MQSERIES_MANAGED for managed mode.
thanks for your help. But still same issue.
Is there a reason you do NOT want to use the local server binding connection? If it is for test purposes do you have the option of running your application from a machine that only have the MQ client installed?
yeah we have machines on which only MQ client is installed. For them it is not working.
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What error do you receive on the machines with only MQ client? Have you reviews the MQ errors directory on the client machine for new errors in the AMQERR01.LOG and any new FDC files?

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