IBM WebSphere Message Broker

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WebSphere Message Broker is an IBM's information broker from the WebSphere product family that allows business data and information in the form of messages to flow between disparate applications across multiple hardware and software platforms. Business rules can be applied to the data flowing through the message broker to route, store, retrieve, and transform the information.

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WebSphere Message Broker consists of four components:

  • Broker
  • Configuration Manager
  • User Name Server
  • Message Brokers Toolkit

There are three versions in WebSphere Message Broker

  • 2.1
  • 5.0
  • 6.0

Some of the new features in version 6.0 are...

  • Simplified Installation and migration
  • Improved Message Broker's Toolkit.
  • Flexible transformation
  • Addition of general purpose Java programmable node
  • Improved performance and scalability
  • Co-existence
  • Enhanced support for web services
  • Driving Message Flows
  • Ehanced message parsing
  • Improved Management
  • Improved Security
  • Extended Platform support
  • License Management
  • Code Page conversion

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