Building an Enterprise Service Bus Using WebSphere ESB, Part 4: Connecting WebSphere ESB and WebSphere MQ
Source: IBM
After having covered two of the most used protocols that WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) supports for connectivity - namely JMS and Web services (SOAP/HTTP) - the paper will now move on and add one more protocol to the mix that is commonly required in real life enterprise environments: WebSphere MQ. Many applications already exist that support message exchange across WebSphere MQ to communicate with external applications, and an ESB is often used to transform into and expose application functions over MQ as services. Hence, the paper shows here how existing applications supporting MQ communication can be tied into a service-oriented environment by utilizing the WebSphere MQ support in WebSphere ESB.
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| Date: | Feb 2006 |
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