Message Broker
Middleware (distributed applications) - Message broker 1 Part of an enterprise messaging system, message broker software may queue, duplicate, translate and deliver messages to disparate systems or components in a messaging system.
Message broker 1 'Message broker' is an intermediary program which translates the language of a system from one to another by way of a telecommunications medium.
Message broker - Pattern 1 A message broker is an architectural pattern for message validation, message transformation and message routing.
Message broker - Broker functionality 1 Many messaging patterns (like publish– subscribe) can work without a message broker. One pattern that requires a message broker is workload queues, that is message queues that are handled by multiple receivers. Such queues must be managed, transacted, and usually stored reliably, at a single point.
Message broker - List of message broker software 1 *FUSE Message Broker (enterprise ActiveMQ)
Message broker - List of message broker software 1 *Financial Fusion Message Broker (Sybase)
Message broker - List of message broker software 1 *webMethods Message Broker[ ucts/wm/integration/esb/messaging/default.asp Introduction Messaging] (webMethods Message Broker)
Message broker - List of message broker software 1 *Niklas Integration Platform|Niklas message broker by Copernicus
IBM WebSphere Message Broker 1 'WebSphere Message Broker' (WMB) is IBM's integration Message broker|broker from the WebSphere product family that allows business information to flow between disparate applications across multiple hardware and software platforms. Rules can be applied to the data flowing through the message broker to route and transform the information. The product is an Enterprise Service Bus providing connectivity between applications and services in a Service Oriented Architecture.
IBM WebSphere Message Broker - History 1 After 2.1 the version numbers became more synchronized with the rest of the WebSphere family and jumped to version 5.0. The name changed to 'WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker' (WBIMB). In this version the development environment was redesigned using Eclipse (software)|Eclipse and support for Web services was integrated into the product.
IBM WebSphere Message Broker - History 1 WebSphere Message Broker version 7.0 was announced in October 2009,[ 01.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi- bin/ssialias?infotype=ansubtype=cahtmlfid=897/E NUS IBM WebSphere Message Broker V7.0 Announcement Letter] and WebSphere Message Broker version 8.0 announced in October 2011[ 01.ibm.com/common/ssi/ShowDoc.jsp?docURL=/c ommon/ssi/rep_ca/1/897/ENUS /index.htmllang=en IBM WebSphere Message Broker V8.0 Announcement Letter]
IBM WebSphere Message Broker - History ibm.com/common/ssi/rep_ca/2/897/EN US /index.html The WebSphere Message Broker Transfer License for WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus enables customers to exchange some or all of their WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus license entitlements for WebSphere Message Broker license entitlements
IBM WebSphere Message Broker - Components 1 * WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit is an Eclipse (software)|Eclipse-based tool that developers use to construct message flows and transformation artifacts using editors to work with specific types of resources. Context-sensitive help is available to developers throughout the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit and various wizards provide quick-start capability on certain tasks.
IBM WebSphere Message Broker - Components 1 * WebSphere Message Broker Explorer provides a graphical view of various resources deployed to WMB and WMQ runtimes.
IBM WebSphere Message Broker - Overview 1 The WebSphere Message Broker runtime reduces cost and complexity of IT systems by unifying the method a company uses to implement interfaces between disparate systems. WMB runtime forms the Enterprise Service Bus of a Service Oriented Architecture by efficiently increasing the flexibility of connecting unlike systems into a unified, homogeneous architecture. The key feature of the WMB product is the ability to abstract the business logic away from transport or protocol specifics.
IBM WebSphere Message Broker - Overview 1 At this point, the broker is able to continually process messages according to the logic described by the message flow.[ er/wmbhelp/v7r0m0/topic/com.ibm.etools. mft.doc/ab20551_.htm WebSphere Message Broker technical overview] A wide variety of data formats are supported, and may be modeled using standard XML Schema (W3C)|XML Schema and DFDL schema
IBM WebSphere Message Broker - Overview 1 WebSphere Message Broker includes rich complex-event-processing capabilities that enable analysis of events to perform validation, enrichment, transformation and intelligent routing of messages based on a set of business rules.
IBM WebSphere Message Broker - Expected performance 1 IBM publishes performance reports[ w.wss?uid=swg IBM WebSphere MQ Family - Performance Reports - United States] for WebSphere Message Broker which provide sample throughput figures
IBM WebSphere Message Broker - Node types 1 There are many types of node that can be used in developing message flows; the following node transformation technology options are available:[ orks/websphere/library/techarticles/0608_ piper/0608_piper.html Transformation Options for WebSphere Message Broker V6]
IBM WebSphere Message Broker - Patterns 1 WebSphere Message Broker version 7 introduced Design pattern (computer science)|patterns that:
IBM WebSphere Message Broker - Operating systems 1 Currently available platforms for WebSphere Message Broker are:
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