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Welcome to WebSphere Message Broker

Use this topic to help you navigate through the WebSphere® Message Broker information center:

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WebSphere iconGetting started

WebSphere Message Broker provides an advanced enterprise service bus, delivering universal connectivity and data transformation. The following introductory information describes the high-level concepts of the product and some basic tasks, including how to use this information center, how to install WebSphere Message Broker, and how to use the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit.

WebSphere iconDeveloping message flows

Use the links in this section to help you to start developing your own message flows. Links are also included to help you to understand WebSphere Message Broker concepts that might be useful when you develop your own message flows. You can also use the Samples to help you to develop your own message flows. Most samples provide working examples of message flows, and demonstrate the features that are available in WebSphere Message Broker. To run samples, or deploy and test your own message flows, you must first create a broker.

You can use the Default Configuration wizard available in the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit or the WebSphere Message Broker Explorer to create a basic broker configuration for testing message flows, see Creating the Default Configuration.

WebSphere iconWebSphere Message Broker Administration

To test and run your message flows, you must create and configure your brokers. Use the links in this section to find out how to configure and administer your brokers and message flows:

WebSphere iconAdditional information

Use the following links to get additional information about using WebSphere Message Broker:

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