WebSphere MQ is a solution for
application-to-application communication services regardless of where your
applications or data reside. Whether on a single server, separate servers of
the same type, or separate servers of different architecture types, WebSphere
MQ facilitates communications between applications by sending and receiving
message data via messaging queues. Applications then use the information in
these messages to interact with Web browsers, business logic, and databases.
WebSphere MQ provides a secure and reliable transport layer for moving data
unchanged in the form of messages between applications but it is not aware of
the content of the messages. WebSphere MQ uses a set of small and standard
application programming interfaces (APIs) that support a number of programming
languages, including Visual Basic, NATURAL, COBOL, Java, and C across all
platforms.
WebSphere Message Broker is built to
extend WebSphere MQ, and it is capable of understanding the content of each
message that it moves through the Broker. Customers can define the set of
operations on each message depending on its content. The message processing
nodes supplied with WebSphere Message Broker are capable of processing messages
from various sources, such as Java Message Service (JMS) providers, HyperText Transfer
Protocol (HTTP) calls, or data read from files. By connecting these nodes with
each other, customers can define linked operations on a message as it flows
from one application to its destination.
Message Broker can do the following:
Ø Matches and routes communications between
services.
Ø Converts between different transport
protocols.
Ø Transforms message formats between requestor
and service.
Ø Identifies and distributes business events
from disparate sources.
Together, WebSphere MQ and WebSphere Message Broker deliver a
comprehensive publish and subscribe facility, connecting Message Broker’s broad
transport and format support to WebSphere MQ’s messaging backbone. WebSphere
Message Broker extends the WebSphere MQ publish and subscribe functionality
with advanced function such as content-based publish and subscribe by means of
an enhanced Publication node. The two products share a common publish and
subscribe domain for topic- and content-based operations.
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