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 ,
SHARE in Orlando 2015 ,
2015
IBM Integration Bus V10 moves on from the world of one Queue Manager to one Node/Broker 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, in fact it means the opposite. Integration nodes can now connect and interact with zero of more Queue Managers, either through local bindings connections, or remote channel 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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