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WebSphere Business Integration Pub/Sub Solutions.
Title:
WebSphere Business Integration Pub/Sub Solutions.
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Redbooks, IBM.
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1 online resource (264 pages)
Contents:
Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Introduction -- Chapter 1. Project overview -- Chapter 2. Transport and messaging technologies -- 2.1 Basic networking -- 2.1.1 Internet Protocol (IP) -- 2.1.2 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) -- 2.1.3 User Datagram Protocol (UDP) -- 2.2 Advanced networking -- 2.2.1 Unicast -- 2.2.2 Anycast -- 2.2.3 Broadcast -- 2.2.4 Multicast -- 2.3 Unicast versus multicast -- 2.4 Messaging -- 2.4.1 Point-to-point -- 2.4.2 Publish/Subscribe -- 2.4.3 A conceptual paradigm view -- 2.5 JMS application programming -- 2.5.1 Introduction to JMS -- 2.5.2 JMS class structure -- 2.5.3 JMS Administered Objects -- 2.5.4 JMS coding hints and tips -- Chapter 3. The WebSphere Business Integration product family -- 3.1 The products -- 3.1.1 WebSphere MQ -- 3.1.2 WebSphere MQ Everyplace -- 3.1.3 WebSphere Business Integration Event Broker -- 3.1.4 WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker -- 3.1.5 WebSphere MQ Workflow -- 3.2 WebSphere Business Integration Event Broker configuration concepts -- 3.2.1 WebSphere Business Integration Message Brokers Toolkit -- 3.2.2 The Configuration Manager -- 3.2.3 The Broker -- 3.2.4 Message flows -- 3.2.5 The User Name Server -- 3.3 WebSphere Business Integration Event Broker Publish/Subscribe -- 3.3.1 WebSphere Business Integration Event Broker transports -- 3.3.2 WebSphere Business Integration Event Broker cloned brokers -- 3.3.3 WebSphere Business Integration Event Broker collectives -- 3.3.4 Multicast Pub/Sub -- 3.4 Reliable Multicast Messaging -- 3.5 Configuring Reliable Multicast Messaging (RMM) -- 3.5.1 Brokers and RMM -- 3.5.2 Topics and RMM -- Chapter 4. Choosing the right Pub/Sub solution -- 4.1 Determining requirements -- 4.1.1 Performance requirements.

4.1.2 Reliability requirements -- 4.1.3 Availability requirements -- 4.1.4 Resource and scalability requirements -- 4.1.5 Security requirements -- 4.2 Requirement conflicts -- 4.2.1 Reliability versus performance -- 4.2.2 Availability versus performance -- 4.2.3 Resource usage versus performance -- 4.2.4 Security versus performance -- 4.2.5 Availability versus reliability -- Chapter 5. Configuration and tuning of WBI Event Broker -- 5.1 Satisfying performance requirements -- 5.1.1 WebSphere MQ real-time transport -- 5.1.2 WebSphere MQ multicast transport -- 5.1.3 Non-persistent Messages on WebSphere MQ queues -- 5.1.4 Broker collectives -- 5.1.5 JMS message selection -- 5.1.6 Broker statistics -- 5.1.7 Message flow design -- 5.2 Satisfying reliability requirements -- 5.2.1 Persistent messages on WebSphere MQ queues -- 5.2.2 Transactional control -- 5.2.3 JMS durable subscriptions -- 5.2.4 Stream-crossing within the broker -- 5.3 Satisfying availability requirements -- 5.3.1 High availability -- 5.3.2 Cloned brokers -- 5.4 Satisfying scalability requirements -- 5.4.1 Broker collectives -- 5.4.2 Topic hierarchies -- 5.5 Satisfying security requirements -- 5.5.1 ACLs and topic-based security -- 5.5.2 Authentication for real-time connections -- 5.5.3 Authentication for connections using WebSphere MQ queues -- 5.5.4 Quality of protection for messages -- 5.6 Developing a broker architecture -- 5.6.1 Tuning for performance -- 5.6.2 Tuning for reliability -- 5.6.3 Tuning for high availability -- 5.6.4 Multiple instances and multicast -- Part 2 Rationale of WBI Event Broker -- Chapter 6. Installation -- 6.1 Installation requirements -- 6.2 Installing WebSphere MQ 5.3 -- 6.2.1 Launching the installation -- 6.2.2 Starting the installation -- 6.2.3 Choosing the components to install -- 6.2.4 Configuring WebSphere MQ -- 6.2.5 Installing the CSD.

6.3 Installing DB2 Version 8.1 -- 6.3.1 Starting the installation -- 6.3.2 Setting installation options -- 6.3.3 Installing the Fixpak 03 -- 6.4 Installing Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) Version 2.7 SP1 -- 6.5 Installing IBM Agent Controller -- 6.6 Installing WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker -- 6.6.1 Preparing for installation -- 6.7 Installing product updates -- 6.7.1 Installing CSD03 -- 6.7.2 Checking for new updates from within the Toolkit -- Chapter 7. Configuration and administration of WBI Event Broker -- 7.1 Creating the default configuration -- 7.1.1 Using the Getting Started Wizard -- 7.2 Creating a broker from the command line -- 7.2.1 Creating a Configuration Manager on Windows -- 7.2.2 Creating a broker on Windows -- 7.3 Configuration of the Broker -- 7.3.1 Examining the Toolkit view -- 7.3.2 Creating a ServerProject -- 7.3.3 Creating a new message flow project -- 7.3.4 Creating a message flow -- 7.3.5 Building the message flow -- 7.3.6 Connecting the nodes -- 7.3.7 Setting node properties -- 7.3.8 Multicasting the brokers -- 7.3.9 Creating the broker archive file -- 7.3.10 Creating a Message Broker Archive -- 7.3.11 Connecting to a Configuration Manager -- 7.3.12 Deploying a bar file -- 7.3.13 Checking the deployment -- 7.3.14 Creation of topics -- Chapter 8. Overview of basic scenario -- 8.1 JMS Administered Objects -- 8.2 Publisher and subscriber applications -- 8.3 Topic creation for the scenarios -- 8.3.1 Topic creation in JNDI -- 8.3.2 Topic creation in the Broker Toolkit -- Chapter 9. Real-time transport for single broker performance -- 9.1 Preparation -- 9.2 Broker configuration -- 9.2.1 Message flows -- 9.3 JNDI configuration -- 9.4 Publishing and subscribing -- Chapter 10. Multicast transport for single broker performance -- 10.1 Preparation -- 10.2 Broker configuration -- 10.2.1 Message flows.

10.3 JNDI configuration -- 10.4 Publishing and subscribing -- Chapter 11. Real-time transport for broker collective performance -- 11.1 Preparation -- 11.2 Broker configuration -- 11.2.1 Broker topology -- 11.2.2 Message flows -- 11.3 JNDI configuration -- 11.4 Publishing and subscribing -- Chapter 12. Persistent messages for single broker reliability -- 12.1 Preparation -- 12.2 Broker configuration -- 12.2.1 Message flows -- 12.3 JNDI configuration -- 12.4 Publishing and subscribing -- Chapter 13. Stream-crossing for single broker flexibility -- 13.1 Preparation -- 13.2 Broker configuration -- 13.3 JNDI configuration -- 13.4 Publishing and subscribing -- Chapter 14. Cloned brokers for high availability -- 14.1 Preparation -- 14.2 Broker configuration -- 14.2.1 Broker topology -- 14.2.2 Message flows -- 14.3 JNDI configuration -- 14.4 Publishing and subscribing -- Chapter 15. Using multicast in a broker collective -- 15.1 Preparation -- 15.2 Broker configuration -- 15.3 JNDI configuration -- 15.4 Publishing and subscribing -- Appendix A. Code used in the business case scenario -- Code used to demonstrate various scenarios -- Publisher application code -- Subscriber application code -- Appendix B. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- System requirements for downloading the Web material -- How to use the Web material -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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