Mq Error 2334
USING THE WEBSPHERE MQ V7.0 CLASSES FOR JAVA Fixes are available WebSphere MQ V7.0 Fix Pack 7.0.1.6 WebSphere MQ V7.0.1 for i5/OS Fix Pack 7.0.1.6 Subscribe You can track all active APARs for this component. APAR status Closed as program error. Error description When using the WebSphere MQ V7 classes for Java, the application putting messages to a queue fail with MQRC 2334 (MQRC_RFH_ERROR). If WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition (FTE) is moving messages to the Database Logger Reject Queue when the issue occurs, the FTE error logs will show the following messages: BFGDB0003E: A problem occurred with the database. The database driver reported the following details SQL State ?23000?,Error Code ?1400?, Message ?ORA-01400: cannot insert NULL into ("string") BFGDB0018E: An MQ problem occurred while the database logger was rejecting a message onto the reject queue. The reported reason code was MQRC_RFH_ERROR and the reported message text was: MQJE001: Completion Code '2', Reason '2334'. Local fix Problem summary **************************************************************** USERS AFFECTED: This issue affects: - Users of WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition (WMQ FTE) that have configured the Database Logger component with a Reject Queue and who process WebSphere MQ messages that have numerical data encoded in Encoding 546 (0x222), as indicated by the WebSphere MQ MQMD property Encoding. - Users of the WebSphere MQ V7 classes for Java that have applications which perform the following actions: - Get a message that does not contain an RFH2 header from a queue, using one of the following methods: * MQQueue.get(MQMessage) * MQQueue.get(MQMessage, MQGetMessageOptions) * MQQueue.get(MQMessage, MQGetMessageOptions, int) - Add a property to the message using one of the methods shown below: * MQMessage.setBooleanProperty(String,
Certification Databases Caching Books Engineering Languages Frameworks Products This Site Careers Other https://coderanch.com/t/440188/Websphere/WebSphere-Scheduler-MessageTask-MQ-error all forums Forum: WebSphere WebSphere Scheduler - MessageTask - http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/14009/Interfacing-with-IBM-WebSphere-MQ-formally-IBM-MQS MQ error 2334 Ashish Shinde Ranch Hand Posts: 34 posted 7 years ago Hi All, I am using the WebSphere scheduler functionality to schedule and put messages on the queue. However I am getting MQ error 2334 (MQRC_RFH_ERROR) mq error when the scheduler application itself is putting a message on the queue. The queue destinations and listener ports have been configured correctly and the target client is set as JMS in WAS console. I do not have much control on the type of message being put as IBM mq error 2334 Websphere scheduler does the task of placing the message on the queue. Can anybody help me on how to go about debugging this? P.S.: - I have posted the same message in "EJB and Other J2EE Tech" forum. Please let me know in case it needs to be removed from there. Regards, Ashish Post Reply Bookmark Topic Watch Topic New Topic Similar Threads WAS 6.1 and MQ 6.0 , Exception MQ resource discovery classes are not available MDB not consuming message WebSphere scheduler - Message scheduling : MQ error 2334. Status of msg on remote MQ server crash, clustering MQ servers Status of Msg when remote MQ server crash, clustering MQ servers All times are in JavaRanch time: GMT-6 in summer, GMT-7 in winter Contact Us | advertise | mobile view | Powered by JForum | Copyright © 1998-2016 Paul Wheaton
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