Integrating with WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker

This chapter describes how to integrate WebSphere Partner Gateway with WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker.

Notes:
  1. For a description of the general process used to integrate WebSphere Partner Gateway with a back-end system, see Planning for back-end integration.
  2. This chapter assumes that you are familiar with WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker and associated components, such as projects and message flows.

Often integration of WebSphere Partner Gateway with a back-end system is done by two separate people or roles. Each role configures a particular component, for which that role has expertise. Therefore, this chapter separates the integration with WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker into the configuration of WebSphere Partner Gateway and the configuration of Message Broker. Table 59 lists these configuration roles along with the places in this chapter to obtain the associated configuration information.

Table 59. Roles for Message Broker integration
Configuration role For more information
Configuration of WebSphere Partner Gateway

1. Planning for integration with Message Broker

2. Configuring WebSphere Partner Gateway for Message Broker

Configuration of WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker

1. Planning for integration with Message Broker

2. Configuring Message Broker

Note: While each of these configuration roles can be performed separately, each also requires common information so that the two components can communicate.

This chapter provides the following information:

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