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IBM WebSphere Message Broker, Version 6.1 — Communicating with Enterprise Information Systems
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Description:
This white paper discusses the value of and strategies for using the WebSphere adapter nodes provided by WebSphere Message Broker V6.1. Benefits include speeding and simplifying the tasks of creating integrated processes for greater productivity and lower cost. This paper provides scenarios in which the nodes are used to integrate an EIS into an ESB infrastructure, to expose the functional capabilities of an ESB and to synchronize EIS systems.

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WebSphere Message Broker
WebSphere Message Broker provides the key capabilities that your business needs to transform and route business data among applications. Because WebSphere Message Broker can function as a message and protocol switch, it can be used to connect disparate applications and business data across multiple platforms. It also delivers transformation and intelligent routing for all your business information. Business data is available exactly where you want it in the format you need it.

WebSphere Message Broker offers a flexible and dynamic ESB infrastructure to simplify application integration. Its robust design, scalable architecture, high performance and ease of use enables you to implement a service oriented architecture (SOA) in stages -- what we refer to as Smart SOA.

With this flexible combination of functions, your business has the tools to solve your integration requirements from any starting point: a simple two-application solution or a multiapplication, multiplatform design. As your business expands and integration challenges multiply, WebSphere Message Broker can accommodate the changing needs of your business by:

  • Expanding your infrastructure without increasing the complexity.
  • Protecting your existing and ongoing investments in applications and data structures.
  • Extending your connectivity capabilities seamlessly.

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