WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Starting from WebSphere Message Broker
You can design SOA applications in WebSphere® Message Broker that need to call services in WebSphere Process Server or be called by services in WebSphere Process Server.
Note: From Version 7.5 onwards, WebSphere Process
Server has been renamed IBM® Business
Process Manager Advanced. Information in this
topic that refers to WebSphere Process
Server Version
7.0 is also applicable to IBM Business
Process Manager Advanced Version
7.5. Similarly, from Version 7.5 onwards, WebSphere Integration
Developer has been renamed IBM Integration
Designer. Information in this topic that
refers to WebSphere Integration
Developer Version 7 is also
applicable to IBM Integration
Designer Version 7.5.
- If you are developing a service on WebSphere Message Broker and you want a WebSphere Integration Developer application to be able to send requests to it, you generate an .insca Broker SCA Definition file. You use the Broker SCA Definition file to create an SCAInput node, which can receive requests from WebSphere Process Server. You also export this file from WebSphere Message Broker to the file system or workspace. You can import the exported artifacts into WebSphere Integration Developer. Importing the file into WebSphere Integration Developer creates an Import component in your WebSphere Integration Developer application; to access a service provided by WebSphere Message Broker, connect this Import component in the assembly diagram.
- If you are developing a service on WebSphere Message
Broker and you want to access a service
on WebSphere Process
Server, you generate an .outsca Broker
SCA Definition file. You use the Broker SCA Definition file to create
either:
- A pair of SCAAsyncRequest and SCAAsyncResponse nodes, for asynchronous operations.
- A SCARequest node, for operations that are synchronous or one-way.
Use the Generate Broker SCA Definition wizard to generate Broker SCA definitions; see Message Sets: Generating a Broker SCA definition from a message set.
Use the Export an SCA Import or Export from a Broker SCA definition wizard to export a Broker SCA definition after you have generated it; see Message Sets: Exporting an SCA Import or Export from a Broker SCA definition.