In previous versions of WebSphere Event Broker, the support for JMS messages extended only to JMS provision. In WebSphere Event Broker Version 6.0, brokering value has been added to enable the broker to behave like a JMS client.
JMS provision
In previous versions of WebSphere Event Broker, the WebSphere MQ Real-time Transport enabled support for JMS provision; the built in nodes, Real-timeInput node, Real-timeOptimizedFlow node, and Publication node, allow JMS applications to communicate with applications that use other supported protocols and transports.
In this implementation, the Real-time node acts as a server for a JMS client, where the client can be WebSphere MQ.
JMS brokering
WebSphere Event Broker Version 6.0 adds brokering value to a JMS network. Four new built-in nodes, JMSInput node, JMSOutput node, JMSMQTransform node, and MQJMSTransform node, provide support for the broker to act like a JMS client. JMS messages can be sent and received, and can be transformed into other message formats.
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