June 8, 2005 - WebSphere Message Broker File Extender extends WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker capabilities to include files, enabling users to integrate file-based applications with message-based or Web services-enabled applications. With software, user can feed file-based workload directly into broker through plug-in nodes to implement message flows that read and write files.
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IBM WebSphere Message Broker File Extender V5 — New File Nodes Enhance Message Broker Capabilities
At a glance
WebSphere Message Broker File Extender:
Extends IBM WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker capabilities to include files
Enables you to easily integrate file-based applications with message-based or Web-services-enabled applications
Provides a way to feed file-based workload directly into the broker through plug-in nodes without any intervening adapters
Enables the implementation of message flows that read and write files, by extending the existing WebSphere Message Broker palette with file input and file output nodes
Enables the implementation of message flows that mix file input and output with other forms of input and output such as WebSphere MQ queues
Delivers an infrastructure for an on demand business
Can be used to build an enterprise service bus for an on demand business
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Overview
IBM WebSphere® Business Integration brokers are leading message brokers in the integration market, offering in-flight routing, transformation, logging, and enrichment of messages.
IBM broadens its leadership with WebSphere Business Integration brokers by extending the applicability of the broker's unique set of value-added features and functions with the release of WebSphere Message Broker File Extender, a set of nodes specifically designed to handle files residing on the same file system as the Message Broker run time.
Chief executives can consider improving customer service and business agility while reducing operational and IT costs.
Corporate information officers can consider reducing system development and maintenance costs.
Operations executives may reduce operational costs.
Customer-facing executives may improve customer service.
WebSphere Message Broker File Extender increases the value of previous investments by supporting and transforming information between legacy file-based applications and new applications based on different protocols, standards, and formats.
Key prerequisites
IBM WebSphere Business Integration Message Broker V5 for Multiplatforms (IBM AIX®, Sun Solaris, Linux™, or Microsoft™ Windows™)
Planned availability dates
June 3, 2005: Electronic software delivery
July 1, 2005: Media and documentationCompany Information: Name: IBM (Corporate Headquarters) Address: 1 New Orchard Rd. City: Armonk State: NY ZIP: 10504-1783 Country: USA Phone: 800-426-4968 FAX: 914-765-7382 http://www.ibm.com/
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