WebSphere MQ messaging provider

Through the WebSphere® MQ messaging provider in WebSphere Application Server, Java™ Message Service (JMS) messaging applications can use your WebSphere MQ system as an external provider of JMS messaging resources.

WebSphere MQ is characterized as follows:

If your business uses WebSphere MQ, and you want to integrate WebSphere Application Server messaging applications into a predominantly WebSphere MQ network, the WebSphere MQ messaging provider is a logical choice. However, there can be benefits in using another provider. If you are not sure which provider combination is best suited to your needs, see Choosing messaging providers for a mixed environment.

The WebSphere MQ messaging provider supports JMS 1.1 domain-independent interfaces (sometimes referred to as "unified" or "common" interfaces). This enables applications to use the same interfaces for both point-to-point and publish/subscribe messaging, and also enables both point-to-point and publish/subscribe messaging within the same transaction. With JMS 1.1, this approach is considered good practice for new applications. The domain-specific interfaces are supported for backwards compatibility for applications developed to use domain-specific queue interfaces, as described in section 1.5 of the JMS 1.1 specification.

The WebSphere MQ messaging provider also supports the Java EE Connector Architecture (JCA) 1.5 activation specification mechanism for message-driven beans (MDBs) across all platforms supported by WebSphere Application Server.

You can use WebSphere Application Server to configure WebSphere MQ resources for applications (for example queue connection factories) and to manage messages and subscriptions associated with JMS destinations. You administer security through WebSphere MQ.

In a mixed-version WebSphere Application Server cell, you can administer WebSphere MQ resources on nodes of all versions. However, some properties are not available on all versions. In this situation, only the properties of that particular node are displayed in the administrative console.

For more information about using WebSphere MQ with WebSphere Application Server, see the white papers and IBM Redbooks® publications provided by WebSphere MQ; for example, through the WebSphere MQ library Web page.




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Enhanced features of the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
WebSphere MQ custom properties
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Types of messaging providers
Interoperation with WebSphere MQ
Related tasks
Managing messaging with the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
Configuring the WebSphere MQ messaging provider with native libraries information
Configuring custom properties for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
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Configuring JMS resources for the WebSphere MQ messaging provider
WebSphere MQ library
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