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Using aggregation

Use aggregation to generate multiple requests from a single input message, and coordinate the multiple responses to provide a single consolidated response to that input message.

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Information about the state of in-flight messages is held on system queues that are controlled by IBM® MQ, so you must install WebSphere MQ on the same computer as your integration server if you want to use event driven processing.

The system queues that hold the state information are owned by the queue manager that is specified on the integration server. You associate a queue manager with the integration server by specifying the queue manager name on the defaultQueueManager property in the server.conf.yaml configuration file; for more information, see Configuring an integration server by using the server.conf.yaml file.

You must create the system queues by running a script command, as described in Creating the default system queues on a WebSphere MQ queue manager.

The following topics describe the benefits of message flow aggregation, and explain how to configure your message flows to support message aggregation:


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