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Abstract
This document contains the system requirements for WebSphere Message Broker with Rules and Formatter Extension 7.0 on AIX.
Content
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Mandatory Requirements
- Message Broker Runtime
Optional Requirements
- Additional applications that can be used/connected
- Embedded application software
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General Information |
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Mandatory Requirements
Message Broker Runtime Environment
Hardware Requirements |
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Operating Systems |
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Application Software |
Optional Requirements
Embedded application software
Supported Adapters | WebSphere Message Broker Version 7.0 supports SAP, Siebel and PeopleSoft WebSphere Adapters Version 7.0; in addition, WebSphere Message Broker Version 7.0.0.2 supports the JDEdwards adapter. For more information about the hardware and software requirements of WebSphere Adapters, see Supported software for IBM WebSphere Adapters and IBM WebSphere Business Integration Adapters. |
WebSphere Service Registry & Repository |
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WebSphere Transformation Extender for Integration Servers | |
WebSphere Application Server |
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WebSphere MQ File Transfer Edition | |
CICS Transaction Server |
Additional applications that can be used/connected
Databases |
Automatic Client Reroute for DB2 is supported. Globally coordinated transaction support (‘XA’) is supported. IBM DB2 Database Server - System i support:
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Brokers can access Information Integrator data sources, for user data, on WebSphere Information Integrator V9.1 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows. Brokers can access, via JDBC only, Information Integrator data sources for user data on WebSphere Information Integrator Classic Federation (IICF) for z/OS, where the WebSphere IICF client code is provided for the Message Broker platform. | |
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Globally coordinated transaction support (‘XA’) is supported. This support is subject to the following restrictions:
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JMS Providers | The JMSInput and JMSOutput nodes are compatible with any JMS provider that conforms to the Java Message Service Specification, version 1.1. |
JDBC type 4 support | For non-XA transactions, you can create a JDBC type 4 connection from a broker to all the database servers that are supported. For JDBC XA connections, the following restriction applies:
For JDBC type 4 connections to DB2, the following restriction applies:
JDBC type 4 drivers are not supplied with WebSphere Message Broker; obtain these files from your database vendor. The following drivers are supported:
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Business Process Automation and Monitoring | |
Security | The runtime security manager interacts with the following external security providers:
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System Management | |
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Compilers | If you develop user-defined extensions in C or Java, you need the appropriate supported software:
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Change History
- 3rd December 2010: WebSphere Message Broker with Rules and Formatter Extension 7.0 on AIX release.
- 5th November 2014: Updated link to WSRR documentation on Web Service Interface URL
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Product Synonym
WMB MB RFE
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Modified date:
31 March 2023
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