IBM Integration Bus MQ flexibility [z/OS & Distributed]
Project and Program:
Application Architecture Development and Integration,
MQ (Messaging and Queuing along with Integration Bus)
Tags:
Proceedings ,
2016 ,
SHARE in San Antonio 2016
IBM Integration Bus V10 moves on from the world of one Queue Manager to one Node paradigm; which has existed since the first version of the product. From IIB V10 you no longer require a Queue Manager to operate and administer your node. This doesn’t mean MQ interaction is a thing of the past though; in fact it means the opposite. Integration nodes can now connect and interact with many Queue Managers; either through local bindings connections; or local/remote client connections; thus allowing greater flexibility in how you leverage IIB in your IBM MQ environment.
This session will take an in-depth look at the changes in V10 and the new possibilities which this opens up.-David Coles-IBM Corporation
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