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The WebSphere Message Broker samples are in the Samples Gallery in the Message Brokers Toolkit.
The samples in the Samples Gallery are categorized as either Application samples or Technology samples. The Application samples are small end-to-end WebSphere Message Broker applications that demonstrate how to transform and route messages through message flows. The Technology samples are small WebSphere Message Broker applications that each demonstrate a specific feature of WebSphere Message Broker.
The following table lists the Application samples that are available in WebSphere Message Broker.
Sample name | Description |
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Pager samples | Two samples that demonstrate simple point-to-point messaging and publish/subscribe messaging. Use graphical interfaces to send text messages to a pager application, or to subscribe to publications about the surf on selected beaches. |
Scribble sample | A small, graphical whiteboard application on which you draw using your mouse pointer. Depending on the options you choose, you can see the effects of message transformation using WebSphere MQ transport or RealTime transport. |
Soccer Results sample | A sample that demonstrates simple publish/subscribe messaging, including the use of retained publications. The sample simulates the publication of soccer match scores while the soccer matches are being played. |
Airline Reservations sample | A message flow application that demonstrates how to use a range of nodes, including nodes for aggregation, routing, tracing, filtering, and updating database tables. |
Coordinated Request Reply sample | A message flow sample application that shows how two applications with different message formats communicate with each other through the use of WebSphere MQ messages in a request-reply processing pattern, coordinated by use of an MQGet node. |
Data Warehouse sample | A message flow that archives data, such as sales data, to a database. |
Error Handler sample | This sample contains a message flow and a subflow to demonstrate error handling in message flow applications. |
Large Messaging sample | A message flow application that demonstrates how to process messages that contain repeating structures, and how to minimize the virtual memory requirements for the message flow. |
Message Routing sample | A message flow sample application that demonstrates how to use a message flow to route messages to different MQ queues based on data stored in a database table. |
User-defined Extension sample | Two message flow samples that demonstrate the use of user-defined nodes in the C and Java programming languages. |
Video Rental sample | This sample demonstrates message transformation between three different formats: XML, Custom Wire Format (CWF), and Tagged/Delimited String (TDS) Format. |
The following table lists the Technology samples that are available in WebSphere Message Broker.
Sample name | Description |
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Aggregation sample | A sample that demonstrates how to use the Aggregation nodes to perform a basic four-way aggregation operation, with simple fan-out and fan-in message flows. |
Comma Separated Value (CSV) sample | A message set application that shows how to model common CSV message variants, and how to transform the sample CSV messages to and from XML. |
EDIFACT sample | An industry-standard message set for Edifact messages. |
FIX sample | An industry-standard message set for Fix messages. |
JavaCompute Node sample | A collection of message flows that demonstrate how you can use the JavaCompute node to perform tasks such as calling an external service and propagating a new message based on the results of the call. |
JMS Nodes sample | A message flow sample application that demonstrates how to use the JMS nodes as a JMS Consumer and Producer to an external JMS provider. |
Message Map sample | A sample that demonstrates how to author message maps in the Message Brokers Toolkit. |
SWIFT sample | An industry-standard message set for Swift messages. |
Timeout Processing sample | A sample that demonstrates how to use the Timeout nodes to add timeouts to message flows. |
Web Service Host sample | A sample that shows how WebSphere Message Broker can be used to front an existing application as a Web service. |
XMLT sample | A message flow sample application that shows how to use a message flow to transform an XML message to another form of XML message according to the rules provided by an XSL stylesheet. |
X12 sample | An industry-standard message set for X12 messages. |
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