WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, Version 6.2.0 Operating Systems: AIX, HP-UX, i5/OS, Linux, Solaris, Windows


Messaging bindings

WebSphere® ESB supports a number of messaging bindings, which allow interoperability with various messaging systems.

WebSphere ESB supports the following messaging binding types:
Java™ Message Service (JMS) 1.1 bindings
JMS bindings allow interoperation with JMS providers that have JCA 1.5 compliant resource adapters, such as the WebSphere Application Server default messaging provider. JMS bindings provide connectivity between the Service Component Architecture (SCA) environment and external Java messaging systems.
Generic JMS bindings
Non-JCA 1.5 compliant JMS providers that support the JMS 1.1 specification and implement the JMS Application Server Facility are integrated by generic JMS data bindings. The generic binding does not include custom behavior for any providers.
WebSphere MQ JMS bindings
When WebSphere MQ is acting as a JMS provider, WebSphere MQ JMS bindings allow interoperation with JMS applications that are using WebSphere MQ. WebSphere MQ JMS bindings provide a framework for J2EE and service-oriented architecture (SOA) applications communicating through WebSphere MQ. WebSphere MQ JMS bindings expose the same model as other JMS bindings.
WebSphere MQ bindings
WebSphere MQ bindings expose a model that is more familiar to a WebSphere MQ audience. WebSphere MQ bindings allow interoperation with native WebSphere MQ or WebSphere Message Broker applications, bringing these applications into the SOA framework by providing mediation between, and communication with, them.
HTTP bindings
The HTTP binding is designed to provide SCA connectivity to HTTP. This allows existing or newly-developed HTTP applications to participate in the SOA environment.
Note: When you install an SCA module containing either WebSphere MQ JMS bindings or WebSphere MQ bindings, the runtime is automatically configured to allow connectivity with WebSphere MQ. However, the MQ systems administrator must configure the WebSphere MQ queue managers, because these are not automatically configured.

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