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Learning about WebSphere Message Broker features by using samples

Use the samples to learn more about the features that are available in WebSphere® Message Broker, and how to use them.

Before you start:

If you are not familiar with message flow concepts, message model concepts, and common tasks to manage message flow resources, see Message processing overview.

The supplied samples provide tested message flows that focus on a particular feature or function supported by WebSphere Message Broker. Samples are more limited in scope than patterns, but provide comprehensive examples of typical message processing in particular scenarios. These samples are stand-alone; you can use them without having to create and configure additional resources.

Because they are created to demonstrate a particular facet of the product, the samples are not always designed to use the preferred techniques for a particular task. Therefore, use them as examples to learn how particular functions work, not as complete production-level solutions. You might find them helpful as a starting point to developing your own message flows, or as part of a larger solution.

To access the samples, complete the following steps.

  1. Open the samples gallery in the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit by clicking Help > Samples and Tutorials > WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit - Message Broker.
  2. Expand the available categories and click a sample to open it.
    The following categories of sample are available:
    Application samples
    The application samples are small end-to-end WebSphere Message Broker applications that were created by using the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit. The Application samples demonstrate how to transform and route messages through message flows.
    Control and Routing samples
    The control and routing samples demonstrate how to use WebSphere Message Broker to control and route messages.
    File Processing samples
    The file processing samples demonstrate how to process files by using WebSphere Message Broker.
    Industry samples
    The Industry samples demonstrate how you can use WebSphere Message Broker in the retail and healthcare industries.
    Message Formats samples
    The message formats samples demonstrate how to process messages with different formats by using WebSphere Message Broker.
    Message Transformation samples
    The message transformation samples demonstrate alternative ways to develop WebSphere Message Broker applications to transform messages.
    Monitoring samples
    The monitoring samples demonstrate how to monitor your WebSphere Message Broker flows, including how to use WebSphere Business Monitor.
    Security samples
    The security samples demonstrate how to use Identity Security features in WebSphere Message Broker.
    Transports and Connectivity samples
    The transports and connectivity samples demonstrate the many ways of connecting WebSphere Message Broker to other applications, including EIS systems.
    Web Service samples
    The Web Service samples demonstrate how you can use WebSphere Message Broker as both a consumer and provider of web services.

    For a full list of the available samples, see Samples.

  3. Follow the instructions to import, deploy, and run the samples. The samples documentation also describes how to remove the samples when you have finished with them.
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