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Configuring ODBC connections for globally coordinated transactions

Configure the definition of your ODBC databases to the transaction manager (the queue manager).

Before you start:

You must create and configure the databases by following the instructions in Working with databases.

You, or your message flow developer, must also ensure that the message flows deployed to the broker are set up to support coordination. The tasks that are involved in configuring the message flows correctly are described in Configuring transactionality for message flows.

  1. Ensure that your databases are configured for global coordination. For the databases that your message flows connect to, complete the tasks that are described in Configuring databases for global coordination of transactions.
  2. Configure the broker environment so that the broker queue manager coordinates transactions with database resource managers. The steps to configure the broker environment depend on the database manager that you are using.

When you have completed these steps, your message flows are processed by using global coordination, which is managed by the queue manager.

You must complete all the steps correctly; if you do not, global coordination will not work.


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