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Connecting the JMS Transport Nodes for WebSphere Message Broker v6 to Popular JMS Providers

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Publisher IBM
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Topics IP Technologies, Web Protocols Date added 06 Oct 2006
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Although the JMS infrastructures used in this paper is set-up from scratch it is easy to see how WebSphere Message Broker can be connected to an existing JMS implementation. Little work is needed to make the connection and it opens up a wide variety of new message processing capabilities. Although the message processing performed in the message flows was simple in nature this was just for the purposes of illustration, to show how to get a message into and out of WebSphere Message Broker. Once the message has been read in, the many transformation, routing and enrichment facilities become available for little additional work. One can also use the WebSphere Message Broker JMS nodes in a variety of ways.

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