WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Working with TCP/IP
You can use WebSphere® Message Broker TCPIP nodes and TCP/IP configurable services to perform various tasks.
- Transferring XML data from a TCP/IP server socket to a WebSphere MQ queue
- Transferring binary (CWF) data from a TCP/IP server socket to a flat file
- Receiving data on a TCP/IP server socket and sending data back to the same connection
- Sending XML data from a WebSphere MQ queue to a TCP/IP client socket
- Sending CWF data from a flat file to a TCP/IP client socket
- Sending data to a TCP/IP client connection and receiving data back on the same connection (synchronous)
- Establishing a client session over a TCP/IP connection
- Broadcasting data to all currently available connections
- Configuring properties for TCP/IP
- Configuring a server socket to receive XML data ending in a null character
- Configuring a server socket to receive XML data and discover the end of a record (by using the message model)
- Configuring a server output node to close all connections
- Configuring a client socket to store reply correlation details
- Writing close connection details to a file
- Configuring a client node to dynamically call a port
- Configuring a server receive node to wait for data on a specified port
- Combining a result message with an incoming message
- Sending and receiving data through a TCP/IP client connection, delimiting the record by closing the output stream (asynchronous)
- Sending and receiving data on the same TCP/IP client connection, closing input and output streams (synchronous).
- Configuring TCP/IP client nodes to use SSL