WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Message Sets: Working with data structures
You can create a message definition file in a message set by importing from XML Schema, XML DTD, SCA import or export components, IBM® supplied messages, WSDL definitions, IDL files, C header files, and COBOL copybooks. This topic area describes how to import from these data structures using the command line or the WebSphere® Message Broker Toolkit.
Tip: In WebSphere Message
Broker Version 8.0 and
later, message model schema files contained in applications
and libraries are the preferred way to model messages for most data
formats. Message sets are required if you use the MRM or IDOC domains.
For more information about message modeling, see Message modeling concepts.
Before you attempt to create a message definition from a data structure, by using the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit, you are advised to read Importing files from the file system into the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit.
The following tasks topics relate to importing by using the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit:
- Message Sets: Importing from C
- Message Sets: Importing from COBOL copybooks
- Message Sets: Importing from IBM supplied messages
- Message Sets: Importing SCA import or SCA export components
- Message Sets: Generating a Broker SCA definition from a message set
- Message Sets: Exporting an SCA Import or Export from a Broker SCA definition
- Importing from WSDL
- Message Sets: Importing an IDL file
- Message Sets: Importing from XML DTD
- Message Sets: Importing from XML Schema
The following tasks relate to importing by using the command
line:
- Message Sets: Importing from the command line for C header files, COBOL Copybooks, XML DTDs and XML Schemas.
- Message Sets: Importing WSDL definitions from the command line