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.