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WebSphere Message Broker basics

This IBM Redbook provides an overview of the latest release of WebSphere Message Broker and the Message Brokers Toolkit. It covers the following topics: installation; developing simple message flows using ESQL, Java, and Message Maps; developing simple message sets; broker administration tasks and deploying message flow applications; diagnosing and fixing problems; using the message Flow Debugger. This book also describes where to find more information, including product documentation and sample applications. Click here for IBM RedBooks pdfs : http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg247137.pdf

IBM Message Broker - IBM MB Interview Questions - 1

What is an ESB? What are the IBM ESB offerings? Why does IBM offer three ESBs? How do WebSphere ESB, WebSphere Message Broker, and WebSphere DataPower interoperate? What tools do you use with WebSphere Message Broker? What tools do you use with WebSphere ESB? Do I need WebSphere MQ if I have WebSphere Message Broker? Are JCA Technology Adapters bundled in WebSphere Message Broker? Do I need WebSphere ESB if I already use WebSphere Application Server? If WebSphere Process Server is powered by ESB technologies; do I need to buy WebSphere ESB as well? For more info on Message Broker, have a look at  IBM Website: http://www-01.ibm.com/software/integration/wbimessagebroker/v6/faqs.html - inter