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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2004 3:02 pm Post subject: WMQ - Technical Trends and Directions (from T&M Conferen |
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Jedi Knight
Joined: 05 Sep 2001 Posts: 3779 Location: Torrance, CA, USA
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Just came back from T&M Conference in Las Vegas. I wanted to share couple of things that I picked up during Websphere MQ Family Technical Trends and Directions session.
I will start two different threads, one for Websphere MQ, and another for WMQI in different forums. We can discuss the points related to this post in those threads separately. I will update this post as I pickup other points from other users.
Websphere MQ
Updates made since GA
Implemented JMS 1.1, .NET classes
New Clients
External Transactional Clients
New class of Service
Enhancements being made for Pub/Sub
Improved JMS Performance
Include Pub/Sub (SupportPac MA0C) in Fixpack (CSD)
New version of Websphere MQ (V6) is targeted to be out in first-half of 2005.
Enhancements
Enhanced Problem Determination, Stats collection and Status related functionality.
Reduce need to restart the Queue manager.
Disaster recovery
MQ will be running in 64-bit environment.
Get rid of 64K limit on Z/OS Shared queues.
New MQ Explorer – based on eclipse framework. You can control Z/OS queue manager using this tool. This means PCF commands will be supported on Z/OS from V6!
About 150 features added over 5.3
WBI Message Broker
Enhancement included in CSD4
Support calling Java classes from ESQL.
MQ Pub/Sub performance enhancements
Enhance Toolkit
Other Enhancements
Enhanced WBI Monitor Emitter Node
New SupportPac for CICS Nodes (Z/OS Only)
New SupportPac for VSAM Nodes (Z/OS Only).
New Version of WBI Message Broker (V6) will be out in first-half of 2005.
Future Release
Usability – Installation
Reduce prerequisite software’s
Robust configuration wizard
Migration
Multiple versions per system
Multiple configuration managers per system
Performance
Improve Implementation
Make it easier to write more efficient flows
Capability
Transformations in Java
Improve Web Services
New Nodes (time based trigger, etc)
ESQL Enhancements
System Management
More Scripting command
Runtime versioning
Application Development
Mapping (Common)
Message Model Support
Improved XML Schema
Improved EDI Support
Transport
Websphere Platform Messaging
Industry standard (Ipv6)
Platform Support
Configuration Manager on other platforms
Toolkit on Linux
I may have missed some of the points, but this list is fairly complete. If someone wants to add to this list, please post it in following threads,
WBI Message Broker Discussion
Websphere MQ Discussion _________________ Kiran
IBM Cert. Solution Designer & System Administrator - WBIMB V5
IBM Cert. Solutions Expert - WMQI
IBM Cert. Specialist - WMQI, MQSeries
IBM Cert. Developer - MQSeries
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