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This capability has now been delivered via the SAPConnection policy which now has a property named "Prefix to replace the "SYSTEM.BROKER." section of the adapter queue name". Status of the suggestion is updated to Delivered.
RFE Review. Thank you for taking the time to submit this idea for enhancement, which we agree would improve the product. As you're aware, we have added support for a remoteDefaultQueueManager property which can be specified in the server.conf.yaml which is then used for some ACE integration server purposes when using a remote queue manager via MQ client bindings. The SAP use case suggested would be another aspect of the integration server's behavioural interactions with MQ, which would benefit from being able to be remote, and also benefit from letting the queue name also be configurable. This latter aspect would most likely be offered in the first instance through the addition of a parameter in an SAPConnection policy (in a similar fashion to the way that Timeout / sequence policies can be used to define replacement queue prefixes for their SYSTEM queues). To reflect our approval of the idea, the status of the RFE is updated to Uncommitted Candidate.