Chapter 7. WebSphere Messaging
Applications which require messaging are common, and you should understand what WAS can do for Java Messaging and/or WebSphere MQ (WMQ)-based messaging. There are various ways in which WAS can be configured to support the messaging needs of applications. In this chapter, we will learn how to configure WAS to support typical messaging requirements. We will cover how to administer the Java Message Service (JMS) through creating Queue Connection Factories (QCF) and Queue Destinations (QD). We will also cover how to configure WAS so that an application can communicate with a remote WMQ queue, giving an example along the way of how WMQ can be used as part of your WAS messaging implementation.
In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:
Java messaging
JMS API
WebSphere messaging
SiBus message reliability
WebSphere MQ Messaging
Disabling WebSphere MQ
WebSphere MQ link
Configuring MQ link