Abstract:
WebSphere Message Broker plays a critical role in Service Oriented Architecture, by allowing you to connect applications together in a simple, structured, maintainable way. There are a number of common usage patterns of the Broker, ranging from service virtualization - exposing new interfaces on existing applications, to providing aspect-oriented function such as security, auditing, logging and error handling. By describing these established usage patterns and using real-world examples, this session will reveal the most common usage patterns of the Broker and the main concepts behind its design. The session will also include a look at some of the latest features in the product that make it easier than ever to implement your SOA.