WebSphere Message Brokers
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Scenario C: Using a broker as auditor

This scenario demonstrates how to use a broker as an auditor and uses the Message Broker Toolkit to create message flows and message sets, and to create and deploy broker archive (bar) files. It also involves creating a Configuration Manager and a broker, and inputting instance messages that can contain MQRFH2 headers.

The scenario uses database updates that have been defined using mappings. The broker receives a confirmation for a provisional booking, the message flow inserts a row into a database table representing the confirmation, updates a counter in another table representing the key of the confirmation, and deletes the provisional booking from a third table.

This scenario uses the DataDelete, DataInsert and DataUpdate nodes in the message flow, and requires the following mapping functions:
  • Mapping in DataInsert node
  • Combine input data into single insert
  • Mapping in DataUpdate node
  • Mapping in DataDelete node
  • Bar file to override datasource
The names and values used for message flows, message sets, elements and attributes, and the expressions and code samples are for illustrative purposes only.
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Message mappings
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