When to Use WebSphere Message Broker?
• You are currently using WebSphere Message Broker but would like to extend existing application integration solutions to SOA and related standards or • Extend your web services support using WS-Security and WS-Addressing or • You have extensive heterogeneous infrastructures, including both standard and non-standards-based applications, protocols, and data formats or • You have extensive MQ skills and infrastructure or • You are implementing a wide range of advanced messaging and integration patterns including complex event processing or • You need extensive pre-built mediation support or • You have very complex transformation needs or • Reliability and extensive transactional support are key requirements or • You have very large files to process or • You need the deploy and interact with other ESBs as a remote host or • You need to integrate with other applications via the WebSphere Adapters or • To achieve very high-performance with horizontal and vertical scaling
• You are currently using WebSphere Message Broker but not as an ESB • You have extensive heterogeneous infrastructures, including both standard and non-standards-based applications, protocols, and data formats • You have extensive MQ skills and infrastructure • You are using Industry formats such as SWIFT, EDI, HL7 • You are implementing a wide range of messaging and integration patterns • Complex event processing, message splitting and aggregation • You need extensive pre-built mediation support • You have very complex transformation needs • Reliability and extensive transactional support are key requirements • To achieve very high-performance with horizontal and vertical scaling
1: You are currently using WebSphere Message Broker but would like to extend existing application integration solutions to SOA and related standards or 2: Extend your web services support using WS-Security and WS-Addressing or 3: You have extensive heterogeneous infrastructures, including both standard and non-standards-based applications, protocols, and data formats or 4: You have extensive MQ skills and infrastructure or 5: You are implementing a wide range of advanced messaging and integration patterns including complex event processing or 6: You need extensive pre-built mediation support or 7: You have very complex transformation needs or 8: Reliability and extensive transactional support are key requirements or 9: You have very large files to process or 10: You need the deploy and interact with other ESBs as a remote host or 11: You need to integrate with other applications via the WebSphere Adapters or 12: To achieve very high-performance with horizontal and vertical scaling