Communications Software White Papers
Securing Connections Between WebSphere Application Server and WebSphere MQ - Part 2: Secure the WebSphere MQ Link Using the Service Integration Bus
Overview The Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) Specification, Version 1.3, required software vendors to include a Java Message Service (JMS) provider within their application server products. IBM WebSphere Application Server V5.0 provided this support through the WebSphere JMS provider, a reduced footprint version of IBM WebSphere MQ and IBM WebSphere Business Integration Event Broker. However, the WebSphere JMS provider was unable to communicate with other WebSphere MQ queue managers. WebSphere Application Server V6.0 addresses this limitation of the WebSphere JMS provider by replacing it with the service integration bus. The service integration bus enhances the messaging capabilities that are embedded within WebSphere Application Server beyond that provided within WebSphere Application Server V5.0.
| Publisher | IBM | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | January 2006 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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