Home-server queue

This type of queue usually resides on a client and points to a store-and-forward queue on a server known as the home-server. The home-server queue pulls messages from the home-server store-and-forward queue when the client connects on the network.

Home-server queues normally have a polling interval that causes them to check for any pending messages on the server while the network is connected.

When this queue pulls a message from the server, it uses assured message delivery to put the message to the local queue manager. The message is then stored on the target queue.

For more detailed information about home-server queues, see Home-server queue.



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