Bus topology that links to IBM MQ networks
Service integration buses can link to IBM MQ networks. Applications that are connected to a IBM MQ queue manager or queue-sharing group can send messages to an application that is attached to a service integration bus, and vice versa.
One way to connect a service integration bus to a IBM MQ network is to use a IBM MQ link. Another way is to use the IBM MQ server facility. This topic describes the WebSphere® MQ 鏈結.
A IBM MQ 鏈結 connects a messaging engine to a IBM MQ queue manager or queue-sharing group (known as the gateway queue manager) by using sender and receiver channels, thereby connecting the bus and the IBM MQ network.
The IBM MQ 鏈結 provides connectivity not just with the messaging engine that hosts the link, but also with the other messaging engines in the bus. All the messaging engines in the bus appear to the IBM MQ network as if they were a single queue manager (they inherit the queue manager name from the IBM MQ 鏈結).
IBM MQ links can be used in a number of different configurations as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2. A messaging engine can contain multiple IBM MQ links.


You can also use a IBM MQ link to form a publish/subscribe bridge that allows publication and subscription between WebSphere Application Server and the IBM MQ native publish/subscribe capability.