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Status Future consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 9, 2021
Merged idea
This idea has been merged into another idea. To comment or vote on this idea, please visit MESNS-I-326 Add Support for the MFT Managed Call API to the MQWeb REST Interface.

[Copy] Add Support for the MFT Managed Call API to the MQWeb REST Interface Merged

The primary reason for the requests, is that we are upgrading customer MFT implementation and moving away from Ant and the fte* commands to Python scripting. We found that Ant and the fte* commands are way to expensive to use as they require a JVM to spin up, and while the Python MQ XML interface is great and works well, we are trying to leverage REST API’s and the MQWeb REST support for ManagedTransfers which works great and gives us everything we need to simplify things , if we had the ManagedCall support, it would allow us to complete the move from having to use the Python MQ XML interface and be completely REST, JSON API based.

Idea priority High