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kishankumar.v
PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2001 7:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Joined: 26 Nov 2001
Posts: 47

Hi All,
Have anyone of you come across a case study or a white paper from IBM or anyone else which describes the use of MQ Messaging, Integrator and Workflow in a single project...simply put in Business Integration using all three under one project. Just wanted to know if Integrator and workflow are inter operable or just they are two different components that use the services of MQ Messaging.

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Kishan

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mpuetz
PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2002 7:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Joined: 05 Jul 2001
Posts: 149
Location: IBM/Central WebSphere Services

Hi,

all three products are interoperable and address different
areas of enterprise application integration.

MQ: basic, secure & transactional transport layer
MQSI: content based message routing, message transformation & enrichment
publish & subscribe functionality
MQWF: business process modelling, process routing, human interaction

MQSI and MQWF both need MQ as basis. MQSI and MQWF complement each other.
You typically use MQSI to do the low level application to application
integration and MQWF to model high level processes spanning several
Applications, business domains and non-automated process steps.
Personally I like the following analogy with a traffic system:
MQ represents the roads, MQSI higher level traffic control like traffic lights, bridges, harbours, airports and MQWF is your route planner.


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