210IMS Connectivity in an On Demand Environment: A Practical Guide to IMS Connectivity
Reading these bytes, IMS Connect obtains the LLLL value and sends another read socket to
read the rest of the message. Figure 11-41 shows the event details for the second read
socket.
Figure 11-41 Incorrect message length example: Second READ Socket formatted records
IMS Connect calculates the data requested in this second read socket as the difference
between the input LLLL value and the data already read (32 bytes). As you can see in the
IMS Problem Investigator formatted records, IMS Connect requested 211 bytes, but the data
read is 111 bytes, which is the ...
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