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Daily Archives: December 2, 2008
Mission:Messaging: Migration, failover, and scaling in a WebSphere MQ cluster
Certain aspects of service orientation are best served using an IBM® WebSphere® MQ cluster. The cluster provides the location independence, run time resolution of names, and concurrency required by SOA applications. For these reasons, adoption of SOA is driving migrations … Continue reading
Posted in General, Publications, WMQ
Tagged Best Practices, clustering, SOA, WebSphere MQ, WMQ
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The Deep Queue – Episode #5: WMQ Security news and Random WMQ Stuff
The Deep Queue Episode #5 is now online. In this episode we cover some WMQ security news and introduce a new segment called Random WMQ Stuff which is pretty much what it sounds like. We also now have an iTunes … Continue reading
Posted in DeepQueue, Podcast, WMQ, WMQ Security
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