Readme documentation for IBM WebSphere Message Broker for Version 6.1.0.10 (Fix Pack 10) of the tooling and runtime components.
Readme file for: IBM WebSphere Message Broker
Product/Component Release: 6.1
Update
Name: Fix Pack 10
Fix ID:
6.1.0-WS-MB-AIXPPC64-FP0010
- AIX on 64-bit Power PC architecture
6.1.0-WS-MB-HPUXPARISC64-FP0010
- HP-UX on 64-bit HP PA-RISC architecture
6.1.0-WS-MB-HPUXIA64-FP0010
- HP-UX on Itanium
6.1.0-WS-MB-SOLARISSPARC64-FP0010 - Solaris
on Sun SPARC architecture
6.1.0-WS-MB-SOLARISX64-FP0010 - Solaris
on Sun x86-64 architecture
6.1.0-WS-MB-LINUXIA32-FP0010 - Linux
on 32-bit Intel architecture
6.1.0-WS-MB-LINUXX64-FP0010 - Linux
on Intel x86 architecture
6.1.0-WS-MB-LINUXPPC64-FP0010 - Linux
on i/p series architecture
6.1.0-WS-MB-LINUXZ64-FP0010 - Linux
on z/series architecture
6.1.0-WS-MB-WINIA32-FP0010 - Windows
on 32-bit Intel architecture
6.1.0-WS-MB-ZOS-FP0010 - z/OS
Publication date: 30 May 2008
Last modified date: 17 October 2011
Download WebSphere Message Broker Version 6.1 Fix Pack 6.1.0.10 from the following location:
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27006041
Always use the latest version of this readme file, which is available in English only at:
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27006917
Translated readme files are available at:
ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/integration/wbibrokers/docs/
For information about the tasks you must complete before you install the product, refer to the
WebSphere Message Broker Installation Guide, available at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/c3468662.pdf
If you are applying V6.1.0.10 (Fix Pack 10) service to the Message Broker Toolkit, refer to the Installation Guide for instructions on this process to ensure that you complete the process correctly.
Access the Installation Guide online in the IBM Publications Center at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/c3468662.pdf
A WebSphere Message Broker fix pack can be installed on a UNIX, Linux, or Windows system only after a full version of WebSphere Message Broker has been installed. You must install the GA
(General Availability) code to ensure that you comply with your license agreement. The full version of WebSphere Message Broker can be installed to any location on your system, and you are not
required to install the fix pack to the same location. If you attempt to install the fix pack on a system that does not have a full version of WebSphere Message Broker installed, your installation
fails with the following message:
The License Agreement could not be properly loaded.
Applying service to z/OS
If you are applying service to z/OS, the Program Temporary Fix (PTF) packages must be downloaded as binary files, and then transferred to z/OS:
Organization . . . : PS
Record format . . . : FB
Record length . . . : 1024
Block size . . . . : 6144
1st extent tracks . : 500
Secondary tracks . : 50
You can use the following sample Job Control Language (JCL) to allocate these data sets:
/* INSERT A VALID JOBCARD HERE
//*
//ALLOCATE EXEC PGM=IEFBR14
//SYSMOD1 DD DSN=YOUR HIGH LEVEL QUALIFIER (HLQ).PTF NUMBER.TRS,
// DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE),
// UNIT=SYSDA,
// SPACE=(TRK,(500,50),RLSE),
// DSORG=PS,
// DCB=(RECFM=FB,LRECL=1024,BLKSIZE=6144)
//*
put PTF NUMBER.TRS 'YOUR HLQ.PTF NUMBER.TRS' (replace
You can use the following sample JCL to unpack the data sets after the changes have been made, and a suitable job card added:
//*****************************************************
//* UNTERSE APAR
//*****************************************************
/UNPACK EXEC PGM=TRSMAIN,PARM='UNPACK'
//STEPLIB DD DISP=SHR,DSN=TERSE.LOADLIB
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//INFILE DD DSN=YOUR HLQ.PTF NUMBER.TRS,
// DISP=SHR
//OUTFILE DD DSN=YOUR HLQ.PTF NUMBER,
// DISP=(NEW,CATLG),
// SPACE=(TRK,(1000,100,))
/*
If you are migrating from WebSphere Message Broker Version 5.0 or Version 6.0, refer to the online information center at http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmbhelp/v6r1m0/index.jsp, which provides detailed information about how to migrate.
A document describing specific migration issues that have been reported through IBM Support is regularly updated on the WebSphere Message Broker Support website at http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wbimessagebroker/support/. Click Troubleshoot > View all Troubleshooting documents and search for a document entitled "Problems and solutions when migrating to WebSphere Message Broker 6.0 and 6.1".
The online information center for WebSphere Message Broker is available at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmbhelp/v6r1m0/index.jsp
Always refer to the online information center for the latest information.
The stand-alone information center for WebSphere Message Broker is provided on the Quick Start CD, and can also be accessed online at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmbhelp/v6r1m0/index.jsp
It is also available for download at:
ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/integration/wbibrokers/docs/V6.1/wmb_help_linux.tgz
(Linux version)
ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/integration/wbibrokers/docs/V6.1/wmb_help_win.zip
(Windows version)
Read the quickstart_welcome.html file, which is included in the ibm_help folder within the wmb_help_linux.tgz and wmb_help_win.zip files.
Collections of information topics in Portable Document Format (.pdf) can be found at:
http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wbimessagebroker/library/v61/books.html
Defects: Throughout this readme file there are references to defect numbers. These numbers refer to internal IBM problem numbers; you might find these numbers useful when discussing problems with your IBM service representative.
Technotes: For current information about known problems and available fixes, go to the WebSphere Message Broker support website at:
http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wbimessagebroker/support/
To find information, click Troubleshoot > View all Troubleshooting documents. All relevant Technotes are displayed and can be ordered and searched further.
For information about downloading WebSphere Message Broker Version 6.1 installation images from the Passport Advantage website, see the Passport Advantage downloads for WebSphere Message
Broker V6.1 download document, which is available at:
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg24017456
Versions: For the latest status on which particular versions of operating system and databases are supported by WebSphere Message Broker, consult the System requirements page
at:
http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wbimessagebroker/requirements/index.html
Check periodically for updates to the toolkit, including documentation updates in English and in other supported languages. Recommended fixes for WebSphere Message Broker can be found at:
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27006041
Details of what's new in Version 6.1, and information about new function added in Version 6.1 fix packs can be found at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmbhelp/v6r1m0/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/ab00026_.htm
This section outlines the known problems and their workarounds (if any) of WebSphere Message Broker, by component.
When creating your installation path, ensure that the path length does not exceed the maximum character length for your system. (For example; Windows allows a maximum of 256 characters).
For installations on Microsoft Windows Vista or Microsoft Windows Server 2008, install a WebSphere MQ V7 fix pack that includes APAR number IC57915 to avoid the following issues:
When performing a product installation using the WebSphere Message Broker Windows Launchpad, the Windows C runtime libraries (Windows CRT) installation is displayed as a mandatory prerequisite.
However, if you are applying service to upgrade an existing installation to Version 6.1.0.3 or later, you must install the Windows CRT separately to avoid the following issues:
mqsi*.exe
commands in the toolkit, such as mqsimigratemsgsets.exe
, fail with errors such as: "This application has failed to install because MSVCR80.dll was
not found. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem." Solution:
Install the Windows CRT separately.
The English Windows CRT installer has been included in the broker bin directory. Navigate to your installation and double-click the vcredist_x86.exe file to compete the installation.
To download the Windows CRT in a different language, go to the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86) download web page at:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=200B2FD9-AE1A-4A14-984D-389C36F85647
Installations of WebSphere Message Broker Version 6.1.0.2 (Fix Pack 2) or below on Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 do not work correctly and create unusual elements in the file system and registry which might require manual removal.
Solution:
Install WebSphere Message Broker Version 6.1.0.3 (Fix Pack 3) or later, which is supported on Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
This issue is resolved in Version 6.1.0.3 (Fix Pack 3).
If you choose to install runtime components silently, and you generate a template or record a response file, the examples in the Installation Guide, Chapter 7 "Choosing an installation interface" on page 79, are incorrect. To record a response file enter:
installer -options-record responsefile.
To generate a template, enter
installer -options-template responsefile.
The corresponding commands in table 13 on page 80 are also incorrect; you must not include a space between -options and -record or -template.
Solution:
Refer to the updated installation guide at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/c3468662.pdf
When using the Windows extraction wizard to extract WebSphere Message Broker V6.1 compressed files downloaded from the Passport Advantage Xtreme Leverage website, specifying a long directory path in which to extract the files might cause a password message to display.
If you extract a file into a directory with a long path, the path length might be too long for the Windows extraction wizard to process, and instead of receiving an error message, a window opens with a message prompting for a password. For example, "Password Needed File 'DB2CS_NewCLRProcWizard...' is password protected. Please enter the password in the box below". This message is erroneous and might be displayed for many files.
Solution:
Extract the file to a location with a short directory path, such as C:\temp\dbimage.
When installing WebSphere Message Broker V6.1 Fix Pack 10, the version number is displayed as 6.1.10 instead of 6.1.0.10.
Solution:
This issue is caused by a limitation in Install Shield Multi Platform (ISMP). You can safely ignore the version number that is displayed, and continue with your installation. After your installation is complete, the version number is correctly displayed as 6.1.0.10 in the WebSphere Message Broker runtime environment, and the output from the mqsiprofile and the mqsiservice -v commands correctly displays 6.1.0.10.
After deploying a message flow and starting a broker, you might see the following symptoms:
BIP2060W: The broker has detected that the Execution Group <insert_1>, process ID <insert_2>, has shutdown.
BIP2227E: Error encountered during abend processing: <insert_1> - terminating.
Additionally, the mqsistart
command might not start the broker, and the syslog might contain the following error message:
BIP8893E: Verification failed. Unable to access file '/var/mqsi/components/AIX53_BK/bipcvp_javaversion.tmp' with user ID <insert_2>.
These problems can occur if the level of the AIX V5.3 file set bos.rte.libc is below 5.3.0.52.
Solution:
To overcome this issue, upgrade the bos.rte.libc file set to a minimum level of 5.3.0.52. Version 5.3.0.52 is available in AIX version 5.3 TL05 SP2.
Upgrading AIX to V5.3 TL7 or TL8 also upgrades the xlC.rte file set to V9.0.0.1, causing the following symptoms when starting the AIX server, starting WebSphere MQ, deploying a message flow, or starting a broker:
BIP2623E: Unable to open queue <insert_2> on WebSphere MQ queue manager <insert_1>: completion code <insert_3>; reason code <insert_4>
BIP2604E: Node failed to open WebSphere MQ queue <insert_2> owned by queue manager <insert_1>: completion code <insert_3>; reason code <insert_4>
MQRC=2018: 2018 0x000007e2 MQRC_HCONN_ERROR
These problems can occur if the xlC.rte file set version is above V9, but below 9.0.0.3.
Solution:
To overcome this issue, upgrade the xlC.rte file set version to 9.0.0.3. For further information, and for a link to the PTF download that contains the AIX package with the xlC.rte.9.0.0.3
file set, see the WebSphere Message Broker customer support website technote at:
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21300071
The tooling and runtime components of WebSphere Message Broker do not support Red Hat Enterprise Linux with Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) enabled.
When you migrate a runtime component from either Version 5.0 or Version 6.0 to Version 6.1 on the same computer, open a new shell before you run mqsiprofile
to set up
your command environment.
Migration for z/OS requires IC54505. IC54505 is included in Version 6.1.0.2 (Fix Pack 2).
In Version 5.0 and 6.0, you can have a message set containing both non-MRM and MRM models with the message set Message Domain property set to something other than 'MRM' or 'IDOC', and generate a .dictionary file when the message set is added to a bar file, regardless of the Message Domain setting.
In Version 6.1, a dictionary is generated only if Message Domain is 'MRM' or 'IDOC'.
Solution:
Select the MRM check box under the message set Supported message domains property.
When you try to start the toolkit a "JVM terminated Exit Code = 1" error is displayed, or the javaw.exe process takes 100% of the CPU and stops.
The problem might be due to the -Xshareclasses:singleJVM, keep switch in the eclipse.ini file. This switch creates a cache that provides a means of sharing all loaded classes, and places no restrictions on the JVMs that are sharing the class data. If the cache becomes corrupted, no new JVMs are allowed to connect to the cache. Existing JVMs can continue to function, but cannot update the cache.
Solution:
To resolve the problem, delete the corrupted cache. The cache is rebuilt the next time the product is launched. To delete the cache:
On Microsoft Windows:
javaw.exe -Xshareclasses:destroy
On Linux:
./javaw -Xshareclasses:destroy
The product now starts successfully.
If you need to update packages that were originally installed using the IBM Installation Manager, you must also update them using the IBM Installation Manager. Although you can use Eclipse Update Manager to install non-IBM plug-ins, it is important that you do not use Eclipse Update Manager to update Eclipse features and plug-ins that were originally installed using the IBM Installation Manager. When you add plug-ins using the Eclipse Update Manager, ensure that you install them into the package group directory and not the shared resources directory (which is managed by the IBM Installation Manager and is reserved).
When multiple products have been installed as part of a package group, the panel that is displayed while the program is starting (which is sometimes referred to as the "splash screen") is dependent upon which product in the package group was installed first. For example, if you installed Rational Application Developer (RAD), then WebSphere Message Broker, and then WebSphere Integration Developer (WID), the startup panel for RAD is displayed when any of the three programs is starting.
Formatting a WSDL or XSD file a certain way might cause problems in the resulting project after importing.
Symptoms:
Solution:
If you encounter any unexpected results after importing WSDL or Schema resources into a message set, cleanup or format the file. Complete the following steps to cleanup or format the file:
The file now imports successfully.
On Windows, the "Start Help" and "Stop Help" menu items in the Start > Program Files are missing.
If you import WSDL or XSD definitions, you might encounter errors in the file validity for certain file encodings such as EBCDIC-CP-US. To import these definitions successfully, update the encoding attribute within the XML file to the encoding of the system (for example; UTF-8).
If two new or imported projects reference each other, a circular project dependency error displays.
Solution:
To resolve the problem, perform either of the following options:
This issue is resolved in Version 6.1.0.2 (Fix Pack 2).
Windows .NET Server Web Services Security X509 is not supported with WebSphere Message Broker Version 6.1. All other WebSphere Message Broker Web Services capabilities with Windows .NET are still fully supported, specifically USERNAME tokens for Web Services Security.
The use of Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM) attachments greater than 16 KB in size is not supported.
The Collector node can cause abends which are resolved in IC54505. IC54505 is included in Version 6.1.0.2 (Fix Pack 2).
This issue is resolved in Version 6.1.0.3 (Fix Pack 3).
When using the XMLNSC parser to determine the end of a message in the TCP/IP input and receive nodes, the XMLNSC parser finds the end of the message only if the next XML document appears on the bit stream, or if the end of bit stream is seen by the XMLNSC parser. If neither of these occur, a timeout exception is displayed.
To overcome this, set the Record detection property to Delimited
, and add a null character to the bit stream.
The TCP/IP nodes on Solaris x86-64 do not process data and might refuse connections. If you experience these problems, set rlim_fd_max and rlim_fd_cur to 8193 or lower.
The JMS nodes on z/OS do not support the coordinated transactions until IC54505. IC54505 is included in Version 6.1.0.2 (Fix Pack 2).
WebSphere Message Broker Version 6.1.0.1 (Fix Pack 1) EndpointLookup and RegistryLookup nodes can be used to access service metadata that resides on WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) version 6.0.2 or version 6.1. However new functionality introduced in WSRR Version 6.1, such as referencing MQ Endpoints within WSDL and accessing modeled objects and elements, is not currently supported.
WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) version 6.1 or later, is supported. Previous versions of WSRR are not supported.
Migrating from WebSphere MQ link for SAP R/3 to WebSphere Message Broker V6.1 requires IC54505. IC54505 is included in Version 6.1.0.2 (Fix Pack 2).
Globally coordinated ('XA') transactions are not supported.
Oracle globally coordinated ('XA') transactions are not supported on Windows with Oracle 11g clients.
Oracle globally coordinated ('XA') transactions are not supported with Oracle RAC data sources. This issue is resolved in Version 6.1.0.6 (Fix Pack 6).
Oracle RAC failover is supported for ODBC connections in both non-XA and XA environments. Support is limited to the connect-time failover feature of Oracle RAC, with supported Oracle versions from 10.2.0.4 and above. WebSphere Message Broker V6.1.0.6 or later is required for Oracle RAC connect-time failover in XA environments.
JDBC/XA globally coordinated ('XA') transactions are supported on DB2 and Oracle (except Oracle RAC) on all broker platforms except HP-UX on Itanium and z/OS.
ODBC XA and JDBC/XA cannot be mixed on the same broker.
Informix globally coordinated ('XA') transactions are not supported.
Informix stored procedures are supported from V6.1.0.4 (Fix Pack 4) when using the version of the Informix Client listed in the V6.1 detailed system requirements for your platform at:
http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wbimessagebroker/requirements/
For restrictions that apply to Informix stored procedures and further documentation see the WebSphere Message Broker information center topic “CREATE PROCEDURE statement” at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmbhelp/v6r1m0/topic/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/ak04970_.htm
If a DB2 Version 9 stored procedure that has parameters of type 'REAL' is executed against a DB2 database which is on a z/OS system, the call fails with DB2 error "CLI0111E Numeric value out of range. SQLSTATE=22003".
Solution:
Install the following minimum versions of DB2:
For DB2 V9.1: Fix Pack 6 with APAR IZ23102.
For DB2 V9.5: Fix Pack 2 with APAR IZ23103.
The DataDirect ODBC drivers supplied with WebSphere Message Broker, and the corresponding sample ODBC .ini files, were updated for all platforms except HP-UX on PA-RISC at Version 6.1.0.2 (Fix Pack 2), and for HP-UX on PA-RISC at Version 6.1.0.3 (Fix Pack 3).
If your current installation is at Version 6.1.0.0 or Version 6.1.0.1 (Fix Pack 1), you must make additional changes to your ODBC connections when you apply Version 6.1.0.2 (Fix Pack 2) or later.
See topic ah01589_ "Applying service to runtime components" for details of how to apply this fix pack at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmbhelp/v6r1m0/topic/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/ah01589_.htm
The instructions include links to topics for Linux and UNIX (ah01652_) and for Windows (ah01653_) that describe the ODBC changes that you must make.
The manipulation of UNICODE data in databases is supported from Version 6.1.0.3 (Fix Pack 3).
For a description of this support see the WebSphere Message Broker information center topic "Support for UNICODE and DBCS data in databases" at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmbhelp/v6r1m0/topic/com.ibm.etools.mft.doc/ac00407_.htm
If you have a DB2 Version 8.1 or 9.1 database on z/OS you must install the fix for DB2 APAR PK74344 or you might see Character Large Object (CLOB) data corruptions, or SQL error messages when using the SELECT function, such as a return of SQLSTATE 01004.
If you have installed WebSphere Message Broker Version 6.1.0.2 (Fix Pack 2) or below on HP-UX on PA-RISC, you must use the DataDirect Connect (or DataDirect Connect64) for ODBC Drivers (DD) V5.0 to set up ODBC connections to databases. The information center topics refer to DD V5.3, which is not supported on this platform.
Before you start to configure an ODBC connection for a broker database or a user database, read the technote “Configuring database ODBC connections for WebSphere Message Broker V6.1 on HP-UX
(PA-RISC platform)” at:
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21305099
This document provides detailed information about how to define connections and configure global coordination of transactions using the DD V5.0 drivers. No other platforms are affected by this change.
This issue is resolved in Version 6.1.0.6 (Fix Pack 6).
Linux and UNIX ODBC trace is enabled using the Trace
setting in the [ODBC] stanza of the $ODBCINI32
, or the $ODBCINI
file. To turn on ODBC trace,
set Trace
to 1
, for example Trace=1
. The DataDirect V5.3 ODBC drivers support an additional setting called TraceOptions
.
TraceOptions
can be set to the value 3
for additional trace detail, including time stamp information.
Information center topics ah14449_, ah14452_, ah25530_, and ah14444_ refer to setting the TraceOptions
value to 3
, however TraceOptions=3
causes
ODBC trace to be active regardless of the Trace setting. Therefore this option has not been included in the sample 32–bit ODBC definition file (odbc32.ini), or the sample 64–bit ODBC
definition file (odbc64.ini) that are supplied with WebSphere Message Broker.
Solution:
When you have finished collecting trace, edit the $ODBCINI32
or $ODBCINI
file and either remove the line TraceOptions=3
, or comment it out; for
example ;#TraceOptions=3
.
If you have previously created a broker that uses a Sybase database as the broker database, and you want to upgrade to Message Broker Version 6.1.0.2 (Fix Pack 2), the broker and the broker database might encounter problems when you start the broker.
To overcome this, run the following commands after migration, and before you start the broker.
isql -Umqsiuid -Pmqsipw
If you have authorized another user ID and password for broker access to the database, substitute your values for mqsiuid
and mqsipw
in that command.
use WBRKBKDB
If you have created your broker database with a different name, substitute your broker database name for WBRKBKDB in that command.
go
alter table BROKERAA
modify MsgId NOT NULL
modify ReplyToQ NOT NULL
go
alter table BROKERAAEG
modify MsgId NOT NULL
modify CntlMsgId NOT NULL
go
alter table BSUBSCRIPTIONS
modify Expiration NOT NULL
modify Creation NOT NULL
go
alter table BMQPSTOPOLOGY
modify Migrated NOT NULL
go
alter table BACLENTRIES
modify QopLevel NOT NULL
go
alter table BMULTICASTTOPICS
modify GroupAddress NOT NULL
go
alter table BAGGREGATE
modify ReplyGroupId NOT NULL
go
The sample is not supported until IC54505. IC54505 is included in Version 6.1.0.2 (Fix Pack 2).
The sample is not supported until IC54505. IC54505 is included in Version 6.1.0.2 (Fix Pack 2).
Fixes included in WebSphere Message Broker V6.1.0.10:
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You can obtain DB2 fix packs on CD or by downloading from the web. Note, however, that fix packs might be large and therefore requesting CD
versions will avoid lengthy downloads.
If you have a current support contract, you can order DB2 fix packs on CD by calling DB2 support.
Contact details are provided at:
http://www.ibm.com/software/data/db2/udb/support.html
You can also download from the same website.
WebSphere MQ fix packs
http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wmq/support/
WebSphere Message Broker fix packs
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27006041
WebSphere Message Broker Requirements
http://www.ibm.com/software/integration/wbimessagebroker/requirements/
WebSphere Message Broker readme file
http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg27006917
WebSphere Message Broker Stand-alone
Information Center
For Linux:
ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/integration/wbibrokers/docs/V6.1/wmb_help_linux.tgz
For Windows:
ftp://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/integration/wbibrokers/docs/V6.1/wmb_help_win.zip
WebSphere Message Broker V6.1 online information center
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wmbhelp/v6r1m0/index.jsp
IBM Centre for Java™ Technology Development Downloads
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/
Web Services Description Language (WSDL) Specification
http://www.w3.org/TR/wsdl
WebSphere Message Broker developerWorks Zone
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/zones/businessintegration/wmb.html