Re: How to check MSMQT queue via remote computer?



sHi,
I'll try to explain my problem:
BizTalk and my .NET applications are on different computers
On BizTalk:
1. I've developed the EAI sample from BizTalk Tutorial, Module 1, including
MSMQT addition. It's OK.
On my computer:
2. I've developed a .NET application to send messages to BizTalk queue
"test", using "SendMSMQMessage" sample from SDK\Samples\Adapters
On BizTalk:
3.I've changed my Receive port to check the "test" queue and not to check
for file in receive location folder ..\Tutorial\Filedrop\ReceiveRequest. It's
Ok, it works and I have an .xml file for decline option in
...\Tutorial\Filedrop\RequestDenied folder and a .txt file for accept in
...\Tutorial\Filedrop\ERPSys.
4. I would like to access the results stored now in
...\Tutorial\Filedrop\RequestDenied or ..\Tutorial\Filedrop\ERPSys as files
through my .Net application. But I want to use message queuing. I want to
omit the saving in files.
On BizTalk:
5. So I've stop the saving in files and try to check the "ERPQueue" through
my .Net application. The error message is in my first post.
6. I redirect the output message queue to be a queue on my computer but I
didn't receive message.

This is the scenario I followed, according Tutorial and Samples. I will be
appreciated if you could help me with advice

Thanks

"Saravana Kumar" wrote:

> Sorry Mary, I can't understand what you are trying to do.
>
> If you want to see the outcome of transmission (Example, whether the
> messages is suspended) you can use the Biztalk WMI objects to access them,
> give a search in google you'll find quite few articles.
>
> Regarding MSMQT
>
> http://www.traceofthought.net/PermaLink,guid,43449b0b-663b-4f3d-9a47-e684fd5347d4.aspx
>
> the link gives an insight of MSMQT, there is link in the above page pointing
> to one of the Q&A webcast section which is also useful
>
> --
> Cheers
> Saravana [MCP - Biztalk Server 2004]
> http://saravanakumarmv.blogspot.com
>
> "Mary" <Mary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:AAE2DDE9-DA33-45FF-A71E-71A3736130A4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Hi,
> > Tell me, please, how to read the result of BizTalk work (I have files at
> > the
> > moment) through my .NET application? The computer where is the .Net
> > application is not the same as with BizTalk. The Big question for me is
> > how
> > to check the BizTalk's "feedback". I would like to use the Message Queuing
> > for it. Is it possible?
> >
> > Thanks, Mary
> >
> > "Saravana Kumar" wrote:
> >
> >> You won't be able to see the MSMQT queue messages, because this is not a
> >> traditional Queue application like MSMQ.
> >>
> >>
> >> MSMQT is maintained by Biztalk by putting messages in and out of Biztalk
> >> MessageBox databases.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Cheers
> >> Saravana [MCP - Biztalk Server 2004]
> >> http://saravanakumarmv.blogspot.com
> >>
> >> "Mary" <Mary@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:5DFCEB28-834F-47A5-99DA-3DCAFF0DE697@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Hi,
> >> > I'm new with BizTalk 2004.
> >> > In BizTalk I've made Module 1 of tutorial and have and EAI example. It
> >> > works
> >> > OK.
> >> > I've developed an application (.NET) that sends a message from my
> >> > computer
> >> > to BizTalk receive location (sample "SendMSMQMessage") and the send
> >> > port
> >> > sends the received messages in the receive location of the first
> >> > example.
> >> > It
> >> > works OK.
> >> >
> >> > But I urgently have to know how to review and display the results of
> >> > BizTalk
> >> > management in my .NET application. I've stopped the port (SendPort_ERP)
> >> > that
> >> > check the MSMQT EAI send port because it sended the messages in
> >> > folders.
> >> > Now
> >> > I would like to check the queue in SendPortMSMQT through my .NET
> >> > application.
> >> >
> >> > I've tried it with .Receive() but I've got the message below
> >> > Remote computer is not available.
> >> > at System.Messaging.MQCacheableInfo.get_ReadHandle()
> >> >
> >> > Could you help me how to view the results of BizTalk work in my .NET
> >> > Application?
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
.



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