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tessmonsta |
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 7:49 am Post subject: Sonic MQ -> WebSphere MQ |
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Is there an open source, or currently supported commercial converter for Sonic MQ to WebSphere MQ? We have a "black box" application that does this for one of our vendors, but we'd rather have a safety net.
Thanks! _________________ "If you meet the Buddha, kill the Buddha." - Lin Chi |
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jefflowrey |
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:06 am Post subject: |
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Grand Poobah
Joined: 16 Oct 2002 Posts: 19981
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You mean a bridge?
Or a migration tool?
I thought Sonic had a bridge? _________________ I am *not* the model of the modern major general. |
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tessmonsta |
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:11 am Post subject: |
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 Apprentice
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jefflowrey wrote: |
You mean a bridge?
Or a migration tool?
I thought Sonic had a bridge? |
I think it would be a bridge. We have a vendor that uses Sonic MQ, but we're (or rather, the client I'm working with is) a WebSphere shop. The vendor gave us an application to connect the two infrastructures, but we'd rather have our own solution.
Could it be the vendor gave us Sonic's bridge? _________________ "If you meet the Buddha, kill the Buddha." - Lin Chi |
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jefflowrey |
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:22 am Post subject: |
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Grand Poobah
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I've no idea.
If you felt like spending a fair bit of money, you could use Message Broker as a bridge. A reasonably simple flow that started with a JMSInput node configured for Sonic MQ, and ended with an MQOutput node, and another flow for the other direction...
You could probably do the same thing with a mediation in WebSphere App Server/WESB.
Or you could develop a basic JMS application that used two different JMS Providers, one for Sonic and one for MQ.
But you should see if Sonic sells and supports a real bridge. If they do, it's likely that they will only sell it as part of a "queue manager" package. So you'd have to install and run a Sonic "queue manager" (I forget their term), and configure that to bridge to your MQ network. _________________ I am *not* the model of the modern major general. |
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tessmonsta |
Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:33 am Post subject: |
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 Apprentice
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jefflowrey wrote: |
If you felt like spending a fair bit of money, you could use Message Broker as a bridge. A reasonably simple flow that started with a JMSInput node configured for Sonic MQ, and ended with an MQOutput node, and another flow for the other direction... |
Funny you should ask, we have WMB here.
jefflowrey wrote: |
But you should see if Sonic sells and supports a real bridge. If they do, it's likely that they will only sell it as part of a "queue manager" package. So you'd have to install and run a Sonic "queue manager" (I forget their term), and configure that to bridge to your MQ network. |
It turns out they do sell a product that does this. I'll have to do a bit more digging, but the two above seem our best options right now. _________________ "If you meet the Buddha, kill the Buddha." - Lin Chi |
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zpat |
Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 3:05 am Post subject: |
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 Jedi Council
Joined: 19 May 2001 Posts: 5866 Location: UK
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Anyone bridging Sonic MQ to WMQ currently? |
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