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This blog is not only to discuss WBIMB (WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker), but also to discuss many things about EAI (Enterprise Application Integration).
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IBM WebSphere® Business Integration Event Broker (formerly WebSphere MQ Event Broker) lets you rapidly build a flexible, extensible, and secure infrastructure that leverages applications and devices across heterogeneous platforms
Distributes real-time information from disparate sources of information through a network of access points or a centralized broker, and provides a powerful new means to unify organizations
Extends WebSphere MQ messaging transport with other protocols, including those for enterprise, real-time, telemetry, mobile and multicast endpoints
Provides a flexible entry point into integration, allowing you to leverage and exploit existing investments in skills and other assets
Allows high-performance content and topic-based publish and subscribe message routing between any of the protocols
Comes bundled with the Message Broker Toolkit for WebSphere Studio, based on the Eclipse open source framework
Allows migration to the more powerful features of IBM WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker
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IBM WebSphere® Business Integration Message Broker (formerly WebSphere MQ Integrator Broker) transforms and enriches in-flight information to provide a level of intermediation between applications that use different message structures and formats
Enriches and distributes real-time information from disparate sources of information through a network of access points or a centralized broker, and provides a powerful new means to unify organizations
Integrates with databases to perform message logging, data merge, and database update functions
Simplifies the integration of existing applications with web services, by transforming and routing SOAP messages, as well as logging of Web Services transactions
IBM WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker now also includes the functionality of IBM WebSphere Business Integration Event Broker. IBM WebSphere Business Integration Event Broker is also available as a seperately orderable entry point for customers
Also available as WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker with Rules and Formatter Extension, which extends the capabilities of the Message Broker to offer continuity and compatibility for existing WebSphere MQ Integrator v2.1 customers who require IBM Rules and Formatter nodes
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http://www.mqseries.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=19243
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In a nutshell ,the WebSphere Business Integration Event Broker as a true subset of WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker. The Event Broker is purely a routing engine, and includes only input, output and publish/subscribe functionality. The Message Broker contains all of the function of Event Broker (including the high performance Realtime transport) but also adds sophisticated message modeling and transformation capabilities.
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