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Status Submitted
Categories APIs & SDKs
Created by Guest
Created on Mar 27, 2024

API to get queueWatch informations

The queueWatch monitors several components of IBM Sterling B2B Integrator and manage definitions and configurations of the queues.

This tool is recommended to cases where the customer has the need on watching queues on realtime and their informations such as deep, usage, minimum and maximum.

This access to those infos are thrugh queueWatch webpage and can be automated via curl to get the infos from an HTML, just as lwqww does. But this approach is very hard and it depends on customer development of tools.

Besides that, there's the opscmd script but it's very cpu/db costly and too much slow.

To solve that need an API that returns the queueWatch values in a file like JSON or other type, in realtime, would solve that need